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Hi, I am sorry for your disappointment too. And you know what? You
can go ahead and cry, it will be ridding you of your loss. Then after the
cry, you will be thinking of the good things awaiting you. The sun does
shine after the rain. The healing comes after the pain.
Bless you. GG-62-
Hi Deb,
Sorry about your disappointment, but I agree with Cby . . . something better is probably waiting in the wings. I wrote a journal titled "In His Time," because I was disappointed with the outcome of my job searchs. Later I learned it was a blessing that I didn't get the job I thought I had. I am working at a job I described in detail 2 weeks prior to getting it.
Try writing your "perfect job" description down and then thank God now for sending it to you . . . and see what happens? Don't give up . . . I'm sure a sharp lady like yourself will definitely be snatched up by the right employer at the right time.
Have a Great Day!
Carol :-)
Hello Neighbor! Sorry for the disappointment, but who knows maybe you'll be grateful you didn't get those jobs because something far better is out there for you. I'll keep you in my prayers so let me know how things turn out, okay? BTW, Happy Belated Birthday