It was not the news we wanted to hear. My husband got passed over for a second interview. Since this news was conveyed through a third party, we are not sure exactly what the reasons might be, but my husband feels fairly certain that not having asp.net experience probably played a big factor. In the field of software development, new development tools come on the scene at a pretty fast rate. Whatever the latest and greatest technology is for software development is what cutting edge companies want to be using. You can have years of experience, know a variety of languages, have worked with a variety of development platforms, but still not have "it". And right now, asp.net seems to be "it".
So my husband is convinced he needs to create his own experience with this tool. It is actually pretty easy to write a basic computer program, but to create one that does certain things using certain technology that runs in the background (unknown and unseen by the end user) can take hours upon hours upon hours of work. This is what he feels he needs to do starting immediately after his last day of work this Friday.
To my faithful friends and loved ones who have prayed so often these last couple years for our job situation....thank you. You have no idea what your prayers have meant to us and what they have DONE for us! I appreciate your love, demonstrated through your prayers, so much. And I humbly ask you to keep praying! Pray for a job, of course. God knows we need one. But also pray for good time management, for clear thinking and fast learning as my husband teaches himself asp.net and tries to create something with it, for patience and trust. For both of us to walk by faith and not by sight. For love to abound in our home amidst the uncertainty.
The timing of all this is really interesting. We also learned that our application for a car loan was denied. Which means we either have to fix our minivan after all, or buy a cheap clunker type vehicle to hold us over until such time as we can get approved (length of time on his current job - just 2 months - was cited as a major reason for denial of our application, and the only way to gain more time on a job is to work there longer!). We have money set aside, but if he doesn't find another job soon we were planning to use that for living expenses. If we use it to repair our vehicle or buy a different one, we'll have no buffer for unemployment. Hmmm, what to do? Thankfully, God knows, and He is in control. The events of this summer, and the timing of them is no surprise to the Lord, and are in fact orchestrated by Him for His divine purposes. We matter to God! The details of our lives are not random occurrences. They have meaning and purpose. Isn't this amazing?
That is the truth, and I choose to live in His truth today.
Praying for you and yours, Pam. Really, really miss you on SLTD.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog look--I've been reading posts in Google Reader so haven't seen your blog layout in a while. It's lovely!!!
He. Is. Faithful. (!!!!)
Hugs and prayers,
Susanne :)
You know I will be praying!!!
ReplyDeleteJoy does your husband have RPG programming experience? Please email me if he does. Darla
ReplyDeletepraying! your hubby and mine are in the same situation but i KNOW the Lord will clearly show what other endeavor is to come along next. always His perfect timing, right? being patient and the not knowing can be so hard.
ReplyDeletehope you are having a fabulous summer!
Thank you for updating. I know this is hard. The tech field is definitely fast paced! Still praying and praying in updated ways now...
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Laurie
I will be praying for extraordinary clarity of thought as he learns asp and works w/ it on his own.
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