October 16, 2008

Interviews!

John is on his way to an interview right now. My stomach is in knots. I don't think he'll get this one- heck, I'm not even sure what type of job it is! But I'm still nervous for him. Interviewing is so nerve wracking! I have his resume on several job sites, and am hoping it pays off. I set a goal to apply for at least 3 jobs per day for him- he simply does not have the time to commit to a job search right now, so hopefully this will help him out a bit. I'm just nervous because he is just starting out, and it seems like everyone who is hiring wants 2+ years experience. I know once someone gives him a chance, he will knock their socks off- it's just finding a person who's willing to give him that chance! He could always do Wal Mart management for a couple of years to gain a little bit of "professional" experience, but I think he is ready to move on. I honestly don't care as long as he doubles his salary some time in the next 60-90 days =)



I got an email from my advisor regarding a job at a high school about an hour from here. It looks promising, but I am a little concerned about the commute and about the girls. Their school district has early head start (preschool for 3 year old children), so hopefully Caitlyn would be able to attend class with them. I think it would be good for her! My major concern is about Caleigh Bug. I've never had a child that young in full time daycare, so it really stresses me out to think about someone else taking care of her all day, every day. I guess I should not get ahead of myself- I haven't even been called to interview, but I'm a Rhodes, so I worry about EVERYTHING!!!!! Between that and the insomnia...=) (or is that a Weddle trait?)

I guess I'll open the door, and if it's meant to be, the Lord will lead me through it. He has never lead me astray before, so I really doubt He would start now. I just need to remember Psalms 23 and Proverbs 3. If I was a scriptural scholar, I'm sure I would know more, but those are my main two that tend to solve all my problems...



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