Will you join me in praying for a job opportunity for my retiring husband?

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This thread centers around a participant's request for prayers regarding her husband's job search following his retirement from the military. The discussion includes updates on interviews, personal experiences related to the job hunt, and expressions of support from community members.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares her husband's transition from military service to civilian employment and the challenges they face in the job market.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the service of military families and offers prayers for the job search.
  • Several users mention the emotional toll of job hunting and the financial strain it can cause, with one participant detailing their application for assistance programs.
  • One participant updates that her husband has an interview scheduled with a company that may create a position for him based on his experience.
  • Another participant shares their own experience of a family member being laid off and looking for work, highlighting the tough job market.
  • One participant discusses the difficulties of moving due to special needs children and the importance of maintaining access to necessary services.
  • Another participant offers insights about adapting to winter conditions, relating it to the potential move to a colder climate.
  • One participant reflects on the importance of faith during challenging times, emphasizing that divine timing is significant.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the emotional and practical aspects of job searching, with no clear consensus on the best approach to handle the situation. However, there is a shared sentiment of support and encouragement among participants.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the personal experiences of military families navigating job transitions, emphasizing the emotional and logistical challenges they face.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community, especially those with military backgrounds or similar experiences in job transitions, may find the shared stories and support beneficial.

nikked
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Hello, all my Lovely Cheffer Prayer Warriors!

My DH is on terminal leave, with an official retirement date of March 31 (after 25 years in the Air Force).

We are starting to make some headway on the jobhunt front (a couple of interviews), but nothing has happened yet. Really would like him working before the income goes away next month!

Prayers for the RIGHT JOB in the RIGHT LOCATION are appreciated. He was supposed to have a meeting/interview at breakfast this morning, but the person got called into the office early, and Tony is supposed to leave tomorrow to fly to Georgia to bring our daughter and granddaughter home (a whole prayer issue), so we don't know when the meeting will happen.

Thanks!
 
Prayers going your way! And thanks again to your hubby for serving our country and for you for the sacrifices that his abscences caused.
 
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Well, Tony got his meeting/interview rescheduled for tomorrow morning, 6:30 am MST...this job fits him and qualifications, and would keep us from having to move immediately, which would be nice (we are SO set up with services for our special needs kiddos, moving will be a pain).
 
Prayers said.
 
Praying. God has a solution - years from now you'll look back and see His hand in all of this. Peace. -Scott
 
Nicole, I just saw this. How did the meeting go?
 
Praying for you guys. I am always in awe of what you military families go through. We are really close to one of the Army bases here and I see so many people come and go and move at the drop of a hat. Bless you. I will be praying for you guys. I'll pray for this transition time for your family. Please keep us updated.
 
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Sorry...didn't realize I hadn't posted...the meeting went well, the manager has contacted the HR person and put Tony to the head of the list...now we just wait and see...there are others in consideration, there are others in the chain...
 
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Haven't heard anything yet, but they knew he would be out of town until this weekend dealing with the Mary drama...
 
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Thought I'd give you a quick update...

Still waiting to hear on the best looking so far here in Albuquerque, but are also up for a government job in PHX, which would be fine too. In the meantime, he starts a two-week temporary job tomorrow, teaching at JobCorps. Not near enough money, but two weeks is better than none!

Prayers are still appreciated...thanks!
 
We'll continue praying for you guys!!!! God has a great plan for all of you.
 
Wonderful news. Still praying.
 
Praying. Have him send an email to say he is very interested in the position.
 
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Thanks to all for the prayers, advice and words of encouragement. His temp job at JobCorps ends tomorrow...they interviewed him for the permanent position, but he was upfront from the beginning that while he would gladly take the job (and has already made quite an impact on the students and staff there), he needs a job with higher pay (STUPID ETHICS)...so they went another route. I told him that if something like that comes up again with a temp job, to keep his mouth shut...and if the ethics bothered him, to worry about the ethics of providing for the family...sounds harsher looking at the typed words than I intended :/

So, the job hunt is still on. The one position that has looked so promising from the beginning is still a possibility, but their timeframe on hiring is definitely NOT in line with ours...they are still interested in Tony, but have yet to even begin interviewing anyone.

Seems like he's made it through the first couple of rounds for a rather high paying job with a large company in NJ...not our first choice for location, but right now, location doesn't really matter...as long as our special needs children can get services, we can deal with a move...

Thanks again for your continued prayers...
 
New Jersey? EESH...praying that you DONT have to move!
 
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An update...

Things have not been going well financially to say the least! We are cutting back as much as possible, and are applying for WIC for our youngest, free lunches for the other two, and possibly food stamps if things don't turn around by the end of the month.

However, there is a bright spot.

A small to medium airline based out of Rockford (right outside of Chicago ::giggle:: ) that Tony had applied for a position with is flying him out on Thursday for an interview. The very interesting thing is that they HAVE NO ACTUAL POSITION, but are looking at creating one specifically for my husband because of his experience. He is meeting with the head HR person, a VP and a Director at 1 pm Chicago time.

I need some prayer about it though...Top on my list of places I do NOT want to live is Alaska, with the mid-west (and Chicago especially) a very close second. Don't get me wrong...I LOVE Chicago in the summer time at Conference. And probably would like it in the Spring and Fall. But I really do not like cold or snow. Physically, my body just seems to shut down when it's super cold outside, and I've never really learned how to drive in snow and ice. So, if this is the OPEN DOOR we have been praying for, I need my heart and mind changed (and my body too!). And if it's not, then the door needs to be gently but firmly closed so we have peace.

I'm in Phoenix watching my AD's kids while she's in Hawaii (extra time prior to "official" PC trip), so friends of ours in Albuquerque will be watching the kids Wednesday night through Friday morning. Prayers for them are appreciated as well as a safe flight for my husband.

I'll update Thursday or Friday. Thank you all so much for "listening" and praying!
 
Here's a secret to midwest winters.
1. Not all of us love them. I sure don't but I love the other three seasons enough to survive that one. While you never get "used" to the cold, you do learn to dress for it and you do become acclimated to it a bit, just like people in Arizona get acclimated to hotter summers.
2. Not all of us can drive in snow and ice, proof can be seen on the news after snowstorms by all the car accidents and cars in ditches. If we can and we are smart enough, we just try to stay off the road during a storm.

Beyond that, I can say a prayer for your husband that he too finds a job. Mine was laid off in March and is looking. It's a tough market right now.
 
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Thanks, Jane! Unfortunately, as far as staying off the roads goes, we have three special needs children, one of which is High Functioning Autistic. Our current therapy schedule is 8 appointments a week, spread out over four days. Not driving is not really an option! Fortunately we rarely have snow here, and it usually melts very quickly, so I don't have to drive in it for the most part. I know God will take care of us and see us through. Just kind of freaks me out!
 
Prayers said.
 
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Hello, All. Today was a really hard day...had to apply for food stamps and medicaid. Will be applying for WIC on Wednesday. Made me very sad. Haven't heard anything from the Chicago area job.

The job we had been hoping for in Albuquerque has reopened (the non-filling of the position had been a mistake). And they specifically asked Tony to reapply...That job posting doesn't close until this Thursday. Hopefully we'll hear something soon.

Thank you for continuing to pray. Hard days are a little easier knowing others are holding us and lifting us in prayer....
 
God is never late. He's seldom early, but he's never, ever late.
 
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Thanks for the reminder, Rae!
 
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Updates:

Still waiting to hear on the local job...

The Chicago-area job...looks like an offer will be coming, but don't know when or what position...

The most exciting prospect...Tony stumbled across the COO position at the local foodbank (that PC donates to through the Round-Up campaign)...the day after he applied, they called him for an interview! He has an interview on Monday, June 13...this job would be ideal. Something Tony would really enjoy (being involved in community services), keeping us here in Albuquerque where our special needs kids already have all their services set up, close to home, etc.

Thank you so much for continuing to pray!
 
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The interview is today at 1 pm MST...thanks for praying...
 
We'll be thinking of him and praying for success!
 
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Well, all done! Tony feels like the interview went well. They said they would call in the next two weeks to set up second interviews with the Board of Directors...hopefully something good will come soon! Thanks for the continued prayers!
 
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WWWWEEELLLLLLL...

Tony received a call today from the company outside of Chicago. They will be calling tomorrow morning with a job offer. We would rather stay here in ABQ, so will be calling the two companies interested in Tony on Monday to see where they are in their processes.

Prayers for wisdom, discernment and patience are appreciated. And above all else, for God's will to be accomplished in all of this.
 
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And don't want to sound like a downer in all of this...we knew a job offer was coming out of Chicago. But were hoping something would happen more locally before then. The more I've researched the area, the more I've realized that services are necessarily what we want/need them to be for the kids, especially our Autistic six year old. We'd be looking looking at a sixty to ninety minute commute for most services, or my husband would have to commute to his work...UGH...

Plus, we have things so lined up for our children next year, including our six year old being accepted into a special program for "Twice Exceptional Children" (children who are gifted but have a disability as well). There is no program that even comes close to comparing in Ill...::sigh::
 
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make that "services 'aren't' necessarily what we want/need..."
 
Just wondering how everything worked out. Are you guys moving to Chicago?
 

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