Thanks for all the advice and for asking about me. I'm doing well. I'm not 100% back to what I was before the surgery, but I'm durn close to it. I still have a little facial weakness and I still have that "bobbing" feeling when I walk. But, in most respects things are back to "normal" and I shouldn't complain too much. I've been driving and back to work (for however long it lasts; latest is 2 weeks but it likely will be less) for over a month now putting in full or more than full days. All told, if it doesn't get any better medically, then I can live with it; but I'd still like to be 100% again. Time will tell.
The job hunt continues. I have had 3 conversations with a company in Houston (actually Deer Park, but a suburb of Houston) all the way up to the CIO in Atlanta, GA. The next steps are a face-to-face the next time he's in Houston. That can't come fast enough for me. I've also talked to an HR Manager for a company in Austin and it sounds somewhat promising. Although, I thing the job in Deer Park is more appealing from a job content and monetary point of view. I'm still looking and applying for jobs both here in Houston and outside of Houston (San Antonio, New Braunfels, and Austin) to see what comes of them.
Thanks for letting me vent a little (okay, a lot) about non-AN stuff. It just puts a different spin on things given that I'm not 100% and just had AN surgery 4 months ago. You guys can mostly understand that part. I wisih I could be out before all the "clean up" work that will have to be done, but that's less and less likely. We're now down to about 30 people (from 250 4 months ago). So, I am very likely there til the very end. I was told by one of the owners that it's possible they will come to me and ask that my salary be reduced before the very end. Talk about adding insult to injury. *sigh* What really stinks is that I really like this guy. He goes to the same church. We exchange hand shakes (men) and hugs (men and the others' wife) when we see each other at church. I totally empathize with the situation he's in, but that's not going to pay the bills. So, I'm very stuck what to do if something comes available.
It all will work out one way or another. It just stinks along the way. I hate that.
Probably more than you wanted to know. But, there it is.. Many of you deal with your own issues both AN-related and non-AN related. You definitely are admired by myself for the things you each go through each day.
Regards,
Brian