I have SUCH a God story to tell you!!!! Summary: I now have a TERRIFIC job with an INCREDIBLE bunch of people and God totally guided me here. But, please read on!!
After returning home from a month in Alberta this summer, I began
applying to any and every administrative position I could find in an attempt to find a job. I dropped off resumes at every accountant’s
office in Walnut Grove and started applying at places such as Starbucks. I hadn’t heard anything from anyone after
about 40 resumes and 2 weeks of searching, so I decided to get some help.
I made an appointment with the
career centre at Trinity Western University to see if someone could review my
resume and point me in the right direction.
On September 8, 2011, I sat down with M-E and within a few
minutes she suggested that it was time for me to focus on what I want to
do. Instead of going through my resume,
she set up an appointment for me later that day with A. She told me that I first needed to decide
what direction to head towards before I developed a resume and a plan.
So, I had a few hours to spend
before my appointment with A. I
thought I would go over and visit at C, since I was also looking into ways
to help with linguistic fieldwork via the Internet. I asked the receptionist who would know
something about it, and she took me to see DJ. We talked a bit about who would know about
distance volunteering, then about TA’ing, then he mentioned that W was
leaving and that there was a position opening up. When I showed interest in this, DJ went and
got DF to join us. DF and DJ
spoke about the position very cautiously, as they did not want to promise
anything. At that point, it was a part
time position and wouldn’t start until November. DF gave me his card and told me to send him my
contact information “for now” so they could get a hold of me.
I was very excited at this strange
turn of events! How bizarre that a
simple walk to the other side of campus would present me with a job
opening! There were some down sides to
it though. I couldn’t wait that long and
I was looking for a full time position. But,
I would see what would happen.
I met with A and began to take
a good look at my interests and values to determine a good career choice. This process opened my eyes to new ideas and
the possibility of pursuing something in my field of study.
When I got home, I send DF my
contact information and that afternoon he replied, asking me to send him my
resume. He said he would get back to me
once they finalized the job description.
I started revamping my resume and
composing a terrific cover letter. I
needed to make a good impression. After
getting Mom’s input and editing, I submitted my resume and cover letter to DF on September 9, 2011. On September 12,
2011, DF replied to my email saying that my resume looked “great” and that he
would get back to me once the job descriptions were ready to set up an
interview. He mentioned that he knew I
was looking for full time work and that he may be able to offer that.
Meanwhile, I interviewed with a couple of organizations but neither really
interested me. They were simply jobs I
knew I could do but wouldn’t stay long at.
Through my meetings with A, I
discovered that Speech-Language Pathology was an area of interest to me and I
began to research how to pursue the field.
I set up two separate job shadowing appointments and began the process
for volunteering at another location.
I hadn’t heard back from DF so on
September 21, 2011, I called him to ask how the process was coming along. He said that they were just finishing the job
descriptions and that DJ was out of town until the end of the week. He would get back to me on September 26, 2011.
I had more interviews elsewhere and
was starting to lose hope in the opportunity at C. I was offered a couple of positions by now
which I turned down, still thinking that it just might happen with C.
While job shadowing on September 27,
2011, I made a quick call to DF because I hadn’t heard from him. He said he had just sent me an email with the
job descriptions and that I should reply with my availability for interviewing
the following week. He told me that
W had decided not to continue in either of the two positions, so they were
both up for grabs. I was glad that he
had sent me the information and that it was now full time but disappointed that
I had to wait another week. Steve
started working as a courier driver this same day, so the financial stress
was eased somewhat.
I had my interview at C on
October 3, 2011. DF had set up four
separate meetings for me so that I met with DJ, DF, M, and W. I really felt at home in that building. Everyone knew me already and they also knew
Steve. Each meeting was great – casual
yet informative. In my meeting with M, I noticed how peaceful of a person he was. We were just informally chatting a bit, then the
conversation quieted. I had a
thought in the back of my head, but thought I probably shouldn’t say it out
loud. Before I knew it, I was speaking
it! I told him how I had originally came
into C a month previous to see if anyone knew of any volunteer
opportunities to help with language documentation via the Internet. The second I said "documentation"
he stopped me and asked me where I had heard about that. I was caught off-guard. I told him what I knew of it and told him how
it really interests me. Then he said
that all this was very interesting because they were currently working on a
position of sorts, doing that very thing.
They were still working out the details, but he asked me that if there
was room in my schedule on top of the positions that I was applying for, would
that interest me. I was baffled and said
“Of course!” This was becoming too good
to be true!
When I met with DF, he told me all about their
vision and mission as an organization, and how they want to allow their staff
to grow. They focused on finding the
right person then molding the position around that person. It amazed me that I could potentially be a
part of this kind of an organization!
I left those interviews feeling as if I was
walking on clouds! I had such a strong
sense that God had led me there and hoped that DF could see that too. DF said he would be in touch early the
following week. (Again, another week
gone by!)
Right after my interviews at C, I had to run
to a quiet space for a phone interview with a Christian leadership organization. I had two additional face-to-face interviews
with them that week. It was such a shock
to my system to encounter their different environment, that I immediately
reacted with bitterness. I almost did
not go to the second in-person interview.
However, at the end of the week, I began to think that if C did not
offer me a job, I could be ok at this organization.
Before the weekend, I also got a call from the
independent human resources agent who interviewed me for another job in the
early stages of my search. He found
another position that was looking for someone like me, so he offered an
interview for October 12, 2011. I told
him I was waiting to hear back from two positions already, but that I would
take a look. (When Steve found out, he
just laughed. He thought I should have
more faith in C.)
The weekend was a long one. Not only was Monday a holiday, but I was
thinking and wondering what would happen with all of these jobs on
Tuesday. Finally, October 11, 2011 came. I was hoping that DF would call me at 9am
and let me know I had the job so that I could stop worrying. However, I didn’t hear anything all
morning. I began thinking that I should
really call the HR agent and cancel my interview since I didn’t want the job
anyway, but I told myself I would wait until 2pm before I decided what to do. At about 1:50pm, DF called me and offered me
the job! I couldn’t believe it! It was impossible to hide my excitement on
the phone. I thanked him so many
times! He affirmed my skills and character
and that I was just the right person they were looking for. He also commented on how incredible it was
that God brought me to them at such the perfect time. Wow!
I eagerly messaged my family and told everyone
what had happened. I also quickly called the leadership organization and the HR agent to remove my name from the candidate lists. What a great feeling!
So, after pursuing many random and purposeless
jobs, God placed the perfect one right in my lap. I didn’t have to do anything except walk
across campus and open my mouth! It may
not have been on my timing (33 days from start to finish), but it was according
to God’s perfect timing.
Now, here’s to a great beginning of a new
chapter!
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