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		<title>I&#8217;ve been &#8216;Let Go&#8217;</title>
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As the title of this entry suggests, I&#8217;ve been let go from my job. Laid off. (Although I have never liked that term.) It happened yesterday afternoon around 1:30pm, relatively non-eventful and without any dramatic scenes. Basically, since I had changed departments a few weeks  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As the title of this entry suggests, I&#8217;ve been let go from my job. Laid off. (Although I have never liked that term.) It happened yesterday afternoon around 1:30pm, relatively non-eventful and without any dramatic scenes. Basically, since I had changed departments a few weeks earlier and hadn&#8217;t ever unpacked my boxes &#8211; I grabbed the two of them, walked to my car and drove off &#8211; after deleting all of the junk I could from my work computer &#8211; mostly loose files that don&#8217;t mean anything to anyone except myself &#8211; just in time too because the IT guys arrived right after I had logged off&#8230;</p>
<p>Of course this isn&#8217;t my <em>first time</em> losing my job due to the industry/slowdown/company troubles. However, this one is slightly more inconvenient. Plus I&#8217;m not getting anywhere near the same amount of severance. I will say that telecommuting, and being a bit stubborn has helped in that I was paid ALL of my vacation time &#8211; even though arguably I wasn&#8217;t in the office for almost 6 weeks this year &#8211; but nothing&#8217;s on paper, and in the end I always completed my job duties. Although not much, the vacation pay helps greatly.</p>
<p>So while there is that initial stress of &#8216;not having a job&#8217; &#8211; I can&#8217;t freak out yet. Not yet. I&#8217;m waiting on 2.5 jobs to get back to me with an answer so I&#8217;ve at the very least got to get through the weekend without freaking out. And still &#8211; it&#8217;s like red alert around here. Cost cutting measures and reduction. With real efforts towards curbing spending and such, we&#8217;ll be fine for at least two months &#8211; and that&#8217;s if I do NOTHING during that whole time (which obviously will not be the case.)</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m awake again today at 4:30am because I feel like I have to keep to my normal schedule&#8230; If I do not keep myself busy I <em>will</em> fall into that slump, that depression or overwhelming high anxiety that I suppose some people get after something like this happens.</p>
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<p>And yet, we still went to our regular Wednesday night <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/standup-for-kids-atlanta-atlanta#hrid:7zq0f0ZvPxFFVV8JLaUwiA" target="_blank">StandUp for Kids</a> outreach &#8211; where we work/counsel/provide food and hygiene packs to at risk, about to be homeless and homeless RIGHT NOW kids. And although it&#8217;s very easy to become disillusioned with them, with their no action and lack of progress &#8211; lately I&#8217;ve been working with two youths whom I actually connect with. They live in an abandoned school which I&#8217;m sure is quite condemned. It&#8217;s been raining a lot here lately and I know the place leaks and floods badly. They didn&#8217;t even have flashlights until I gave them a few last night.</p>
<p>And while they may have made some unwise choices such as leaving their parents (which in cases like these is always a difficult call since MANY parents truly are that awful) &#8211; they are not like so many of the other kids. At least to me. They communicate. They don&#8217;t have that ungrateful attitude of entitlement that many other streetkids present (and I&#8217;m not saying that I don&#8217;t understand the facades that many have to take on). I simply feel like these two genuinely appreciate the help I give them, and are not taking advantage of the system that to a degree <em>does</em> enable their lifestyle.</p>
<p>Sure they have to turn some corners such as getting their birth certificates so that they can get an ID so that they can get jobs &#8211; but that&#8217;s in the works&#8230; and we&#8217;ll see how that actually goes. However until they let me down &#8211; but more importantly themselves down &#8211; I am left with thinking about them going back to that abandoned school that&#8217;s been flooded by the rain, and sleeping there at night.</p>
<p>That was yesterday.</p>
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