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April,

Where do you work? What do they have you doing?

Brad

At 05:55 AM 2/10/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>I actually have a decent pick up time this morning, so I can write a little.
>Yesterday when I was catching up on my communications from work, I noticed
>the exchange between my superviser and higher staff and I could very well
>have lost my job.  Had it not been for one lady who's husband works for RSC,
>I would have lost it, I'm sure.  They had me slated for voluntary
>resignation three times.  When I think of this, I marvel at what control God
>has over our lives.  Why, when I was trying my absolute best given my health
>and everything, were they trying to can me?  Well, there is a God who cares.
>I believe I do a good job there, but, as usual, it is hard to work for a
>company who wants you to give less than you know you can.  Their policy is
>to keep calls short and sweet, but people are not sweet and they can be
>short which causes us to have to take the long route while we calm the
>troubled waters.  We are such an instant society that people want quantity
>versus quality.  Since they are my employers, I am having to learn to do it
>their way, but I feel stretched sometimes beyond imagination.  I wonder what
>it would be like not to have to work everyday, but I have done it for so
>many years that I'm kind of afraid to find out.
>
>Well, here's the thing.  I amm content with knowing that God has a plan for
>my life, so I intend to continue trying as hard as I can to comply with
>company policy until God releases me from having to work there.  Can you
>believe I got and unacceptable grade on schedule compliance when I was there
>everyday but two?  I had ccalled in sick for those!  And, here's the deal!
>I got the low score because I did not take long enough breaks.  Well, I
>can't win with them.  LOL.  So it's off to the labor camp I go!
>
>April

Brad

   "A man who works with his hands is a laborer;
a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman;
but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an 
artist." --Louis Nizer

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