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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Book - New Moon

New Moon (Twilight Series, Book 2) New Moon by Stephenie Meyer


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars



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Layoffs at Work :(

I copied my thoughts from another place I had written:

This week has been one of the hardest weeks. We were told on Tuesday morning that there would be layoffs at work. That 1/3 would be laid off and we would know on Thursday morning. Those 48 hours were filled with misery, pressure, stress, no sleep for not just me, but many of my co-workers, their family, and friends.

Thursday morning came and one by one people found out. It was like a disaster had hit our building. Like death. I have never cried so much in my life. I'm the girl that didn't cry at my wedding until I danced with my dad. I was a sobbing mess just driving into work. It got worse and worse. My sister was laid off. About 75% of my friends. I'm trying not to complain since I temporarily have the security of a job, but I will also have to be doing not just two jobs like I do now, but maybe four.

Morale has hit an all time low for us survivors as we have survivor's guilt and can't seem to do work when our closest friends (and in my case) family were put out of work. They did get a decent severance package, but we are going through a rough economy. This was a shocking blow since our company has been through rough times before but always said, ALWAYS, that we had never laid off anyone, nor would we have plans. October rocked us into the red so much.

There is usually an annual mandatory Halloween celebration at work. Well given the layoffs they smartly decided that there would be no celebration. Wonderful timing, huh? My team was so excited about Halloween and had started cutting out bats and everything, only to shove it all to the side when half my team was laid off. Many of us had already bought costumes and decorations.

But there was a silver lining...every year, we bring in homeless kids from Ark (a preschool headstart program). So some peope decorated the area they would be in, got them costumes. We had all contributed money beforehand to get them backpacks, books, hats, gloves...etc. So it was good therapy to spend time with these kids on Friday...watch them get their faces painted.

I thought all my tears were gone by Thurs. afternoon, but then our COO called us all in on Friday morning because he hadn't been able to sleep...so he penned his thoughts. He talked about one co-worker who came from Burma with no money, worked his way through college, and said, "it's okay, I'm just as happy today as I was when you hired me" when he was laid off. Or the other people that were laid off that stayed to say good bye to everyone and complete their work. Or my sister (and that's where I lost it) who was captain of her lax team in college, and so smart... Or our head trader who was not laid off but spoke (he's also a preacher) about how it just rips them up and it's not about dollars and cents. Because we really were and are family.