Doing better. Last night, I was sitting in one of our easy chairs, and when I shifted slightly, my lower back cracked audibly. I felt relief almost immediately. Thank you to those who have been praying for me, and thank you, Lord.
As I've been facing this job interview, I've had a lot of things on my mind. I know that if they hire me, they want me to work afternoons and evenings. This wouldn't be a big deal, except that if they hire me, I'll have to quit Bible study. When they called me last Thursday, they told me that I could eventually move to the day shift.
The night shift, they told me, tends to be the busiest time of the day. I don't mind working in a busy environment. I tend to be a clock watcher, especially when work slows down. I'd much rather stay busy, so that the day will seem to go by more quickly. I know it will be an adjustment for me, because while I have worked full-time, it's never been a five-day work week.
In top of all that, because I had to reschedule my interview, there's always the possibility that they've already filled the open position. When I called to reschedule Monday morning, the woman I spoke to said that H.R. Might make their decision that week. I chose to run the risk of rescheduling because I was in no shape to get through an interview. I was just in too much pain. I couldn't even sit upright comfortably for more than a couple of minutes. Fortunately, I'm feeling a lot better today, answered prayer.
Above all else, I've needed to trust in God in these circumstances. I could go in Friday morning just to find out the position's filled, or God may open a door for me in that direction. I'll let you know what happens.
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