Thursday, May 22, 2008

Another Prayer Request :)

I am going into a interview tomorrow to work at a new Subway that they are constructing on base as I type. They have started the hiring process and I got a call yesterday.
*I need prayer for wisdom of what to say. Because my priorities as a wife is that my family comes first, so if this job ends up interfering to much. Then it will be dropped so I can full fill what God has instructed me to do first.
*I am also worried about my health issues. Should I say something about it to them while in the interview? Because there is a very good chance that I am going to end up having Kidney stone removal surgery in June or July. And I am not sure what the ovaries are going to need. Plus the fact that they are wanting me to start working before the surgery then if the pain comes back, I will have to take a percecet. So I would be on narcotics while working or not being able to work due to that. What do you think????? Advice please.. :)

3 comments:

D said...

I would introduce the conversation by asking what kind of sick leave they have. Be Honest! If God wants you to have this job, He will pave the way. I know you know this :-), I am just helping you to be secure in knowing His will!
If you want to work there-- make sure they understand you do. But it is good to be up front so they don't think later on that you deceived them.
I had to do this with Costco because I got hired June 11 and took off for two weeks to get married June 24!

Erin said...

Hey, I would let them know upfront about your health issues. It's better to be honest with them and trust that God will do what is best for you regarding the job. And hey, if you ever need a ride or anything picked up from the store let me know. Robert or I would be more than willing to help you out. Hope you feel better soon. I will keep you in my prayers.

Erin

Anonymous said...

ahhh, very cute hair and it's going to feel sooo good this summer.
I'd let them know up front, wonder what's up with getting the call now, but maybe just a foot in the door. mom