I'm afraid to mention any of this. Because at any time, at the will of this corporation, this "work" could cease again. They'll see the gray hair. He'll miss a beat. He won't know what hit him. There are so many highly qualified job seekers out there in this increasingly frenzied job shredding economy. No one even responding to their incredibly impressive resumes.
Always those questions: why me? why not me? Being in the right place, or the wrong place?
It's not what we had expected all. When he went for the interview, he didn't realize that he was applying for a job in a city that was at the other end of the state.
Now he's back in the work force like the other lucky survivors of the latest round of cuts, working longer, harder, later. For what?
I'm here and he's there. They expected "relocation" and he had to commit to that- although they won't promise him that for this they won't abandon him.
Still how can we not feel grateful. He's working again, even if its such a high price to pay, it's just time and space.