Hey everyone, I was offered a new job yesterday (and I accepted it). To make today’s blog more interesting, I am going to proceed in the ever-popular Question and Answer format.
Q: I hear you have a new job (that’s great). Who are you going to be working for, and what will you be doing?
A: I am going to be working for MCI as a Telecom Engineer II for the Engineering Standards group.
Q: Didn’t you work for WorldCom (now MCI) back in 2002 when you got laid off?
A: Yes. In fact, I am going to be going back to doing the same job that I was doing before in a new and improved group.
Q: What would make you want to go back to MCI after they let you go a couple of years ago?
A: For one, I am going to be receiving a significant salary increase (similar to what I was being paid back in 2002). Also, the job that I am doing now requires very little of me, mentally, and I want to go back to doing something challenging that I enjoy going to do every day.
Q: Why does your blog title mention new insurance?
A: As you know, I have devoted this blog to my Polycystic Kidney Disease, especially since I had to have a radical left nephrectomy this summer. One of the big things that I am having everyone pray about is a kidney transplant. My insurance company will have to pay for part of the cost of the transplant, so my transplant paperwork is going to be held up for a little while after I change jobs so that the new company can agree to help pay for the transplant whenever it occurs.
Q: How do you think everyone is going to like this crazy Question and Answer format?
A: It’s hard to say. I know that sometimes it can be tough to read something that is going back and forth for a long time. But, I feel that I have kept this short, and I hope that it will let everyone feel like they’ve had a chance to sit and talk with me.
Q: Thanks for writing this today. Do you have any prayer requests that we can keep in mind?
A: Sure. 1) Pray that my job transition goes smoothly (I start on October 17). 2) Pray that my dialysis will continue to go well. 3) Pray that I will stop feeling sick in the mornings.
Thanks!
460) Annual Update
4 years ago
5 comments:
Wonderful, wonderful news!! Were you actively looking for a new job or did they contact you?
Oops- that was me, by the way...
Well, I was contacted by a friend that still works there. He asked if he could submit my resume when he heard that a new position was coming open in their department. And, I was probably the best qualified applicant, since I had already had the job before.
sounds like you are doing well and moving forward. Happy for you. Can you tell me anything that would help me know what I am facing with a double nephrectomy? thanks
I decided to answer your double nephrectomy question on the blog itself. The link is:
http://nmccart.blogspot.com/2005/11/high-heart-rate-on-saturday.html
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