Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Healing In Progress

As you might imagine, I had a less than restful night last night. I was emotionally and physically wiped out by the time things finally wound down here at around midnight. The poor Queen was in at least as sorry shape as I emotionally. The news hit her especially hard, and poor M&M was getting concerned too since there was a lot of heavy emotion floating around the cause of which she could not fathom. She and I wound up sacked out on a recliner together for mutual comfort until retiring to the bedroom to join The Queen in bed at some unknown hour. M&M was sound asleep when I got up, but she refused to let go. So, I simply took my little clingy monkey with me.

I woke up this morning at 7:30 AM whether I liked it or not (I didn't), and there was no going back to bed. Even if I could have gotten to back sleep, I had a headache and a powerful need to do SOMETHING. So, I fired up the computer and began by responding to some of the emails and Facebook messages that I received. I started updating my resume and got it circulated to several people for a variety of reasons (kymber, I look forward to your thoughts).

I thought I would take a moment to share some of my thoughts on the whole situation as well as some of the blessings I've been counting.

First, despite the passage of 24 hours+ since the axe fell, I still have no better insight into why this happened. I doubt I ever will. I'm still convinced that the reason I was given was not the "real" reason; but, since Texas is a right to work state, they don't have to give me a reason.  I have been in contact with some of my business associates that I've worked closely with over the last two and a half years. Universally, they were supportive and as shocked as I was. No one thus far has had a negative thing to say about my performance or skills which is a relief frankly. The Queen and I have our suspicions as to the reason why, but suspicions is all they are and will forever remain so. I have no interest in confirming those suspicions as it would serve no purpose beyond a small bit of closure. They have chosen to proceed without me, and I have to be content that they thought that was the best course of action for them.

I did get a little bit of appreciation from them today. I realized today that I had an Apple TV that had been bought by the company for use in presentations still in my possession at home. I emailed my former boss and the HR Director to ask them what they wanted me to do with. I was advised to keep it with a note of appreciation for my honesty. Every little bit helps I guess.

One very big blessing in all this is that we do not have a mortgage hanging over our heads like the sword of Damocles. The inlaws and my family have been very supportive. We have a roof over our heads as long as we need it. That is a relief beyond measure; and, I believe, a blessing from God that the house sold before this happened.

I kinda wish He had told me to wait on buying the new car though.

I have been blessed to receive offers of help from many of you as well as others. It's very reassuring to have people willing to go to bat for you when you've been kicked this hard. Having a professional contact you respect tell you that you're well liked and know what you're doing is very comforting when you've been cast aside.

I no longer feel the need to puke, and I haven't cried since this morning. So, that's progress.

The Queen, M&M and I spent some time this afternoon at the lake enjoying the water and sun together. That was very nice. I was even able to forget my situation for a short time. M&M and I had great fun splashing in the water. She can't swim yet, but she loves to be in the water and getting confident in allowing her head to go underwater.

I've been searching through job postings, and I've seen some that interest me and a couple that look like they were written for me. I will be applying for them over the next several days. Hopefully, something will come of that. In the meantime, I'm working my contacts and networking as much as I can.

Yesterday hurt pretty bad.  Before I gave up the company phone, I sent The Queen a text to let her know what was going on as we were supposed to meet for dinner near the airport for a quick meal before I had to fly out on business. As I was cleaning out my desk under the watchful eye of the HR director, she kept calling me on my office phone trying to get a hold of me. I told HR that I was answering a call from my wife and had to tell The Queen a couple of times that I couldn't talk before finally having to hang up. It was all I could do to keep from completely falling apart on the phone, as I boxed up my accumulated stuff and on my way out the door. Even at that, I know I left several items behind for them to ship to me. It was a long two hour drive home. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done to pull into the driveway and face my wife who loves me and relies on me to provide for her and our daughter. I wanted to be anywhere else. Seeing the heartbreak on her face when I finally made it home, not directed at me but at the situation, and hearing the pain in her voice cut deep. I will be forever grateful to her for the love and support she gave me through her own hurt.

I wish I could report that I'm over it, that I'm all smiles and laughter. That would be complete and utter fertilizer. The healing has begun, but it is far from over.

Thanks again to all of you who read here and especially those who took the time to comment or email. Your friendship is very much appreciated.

12 comments:

  1. I think you will eventually learn why this company made such a choice, however, I suspect it had very little if anything to do with you. Sometimes, positions simply end, and I have come to believe that when they do, and we all part on good terms, that we do so for the best.
    Know that you and your lovely family will remain in our prayers. I have no doubt that new interviews will follow and I pray that there are some new offers soon.
    Best wishes,

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    1. Jane, maybe so, maybe not. and you're probably right. As for parting on good terms, it's hard to look at it that way. Sure they agreed to give me a good reference, but they also had me sign a separation agreement waiving any possibility of reemployment. It's hard to look at that as good terms. Having said that, I have nothing bad to say about them. It was good while it lasted, and now it's over. Thanks again.

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  2. Stay strong Daddy Hawk. Everything happens for a reason. With luck and perseverance this is simply the next step in your journey.

    A journey which will lead you and yours on to new and better things, I trust.

    Rest assured, we'll offer prayers for you and yours.

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    1. OldAFSarge, I'm hurt, but I'm still strong. Things do happen for a reason. Fortunately for me, I'm not terribly concerned about finding out that reason as much as I am finding the next step on the journey as you put it. Prayer appreciated with sincere thanks.

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  3. Man, I'll keep you in my prayers. I'll also be praying that you land into a better position, or should I say the right position. I know it's hard...stay busy and use those contacts!

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    1. K, thanks. I'm staying busy making a job of finding a job. I've reached out to my contacts, and they've been giving me some good leads to follow.

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  4. This sucks. *I* still feel like puking for you, but I'm glad you got to spend a bit of time with The Queen and M&M. Healing is a slow process and I'm certain I still have some PTSD from when I was laid off eight years ago. Like you, I had no indication it was coming, so I'm always waiting for the other shoe to drop despite the fact that I've been with this company better than ten years (Thank God I was already moonlighting here when I got laid off from my primary job).

    Each day will be better and it sounds like you're already finding some possibilities. Keep your chin up, Daddy Hawk.

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    1. GunDiva, yep. It has Dyson written all over it. Each day has been better. I applied for a couple of jobs this morning, and I'm still in the early stages of search mode. So, I feel pretty good about that effort so far. Chin is up, nose to the grindstone...

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  5. Hey, what part of TX are you in? I just went through a pretty intensive job search here in Austin. I could forward a resume around for you, if you'd like.

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    1. That Guy, I'm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Austin is not off the table for the right job. So, yes, I'd appreciate any assistance you can give. shoot me an email at krerick at google's mail service and I will send a copy your way. .

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  6. You are in my prayers. Have faith, the Lord knows what he is doing even when we don't.
    He blessed you with that beautiful little one and he will provide means to care for her and the queen. In the meantime and always we are here for you.

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