Posted by:
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Date: March 22, 2011 08:16PM
I've had the same PT job now for almost 5 years. I work at a library and the hours are flexible so it allows me to be with my young son and work so I get the best of both worlds. The past couple of years have been hard of course and for the past 3 years we've been dodging layoffs, furloughs, etc. Our budget has been cut dramatically while our demand has been high (especially for computers). Well, the front-page story in today's paper is about our county leaders telling all the workers to expect furloughs and maybe layoffs. My husband is an officer for the same county so it would impact both of us. My coworkers and I were talking about the "what-ifs" and wondering what was going to be done. I had taken a 25% reduction in hours last fall so I was thinking my job was going to be on the chopping block.
I had asked my husband to ask around to see if anyone had heard about any job openings. Well, his family is buddy-buddy with the stake president, who just happens to be an orthodontist. He has an office that's about 20 minutes from my house and they'd been meaning to get extra help. I do have some experience with medical billing as I'd worked for another family friend who was a chiropractor (yes, these docs are all mormon). While I was happy that they were enthusiastic about me and wanted me to email them a resume, etc. I was secretly dreading the prospect of another mormon boss. I was even planning my post for tonight asking if I should bite the bullet and take this job even though I'd be working for a stake president. And my in-laws (all mormon) would be taking credit for this and hanging it over my head about my evil ways and whatnot.
And then...
I got a phone call literally an hour after that from a bank that I had interviewed with back in January. They were looking for someone PT as well and with the increase in pay and some hours I would be making more than double what I'm making now. This bank is 15 minutes from my house and is a small bank (only 2 locations) with mostly commercial accounts. I looked them up to make sure they weren't about to go belly-up as many banks are and they are pretty financially stable. The problem was, they were waiting for the person that already had the job to leave because he had just graduated with an MBA and hadn't found one yet. So yeah, I pretty much assumed I would never actually get hired on. But he had just landed a job with, wait for it, Coca-Cola (that evil company!!) and now they were saying I could come on board.
This all happened literally within 4 hours of each other. I am very excited because I was dreading having to search for another job that could still work out with my home life and I was really wanting the bank job because it just seems so right for me. Plus, I did it on my own and don't owe anyone any favors for it (especially my in-laws!!)