01/12/08
Hello everyone, here's an update on the job search. You might remember I had interviewed for a consulting position with a group helping with the construction of a new hospital in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and I was supposed to hear from them on January 3rd. The recruiter called me Wednesday night to let me know that they had chosen to go with a gentleman with whom they had worked before, and supposedly was suddenly available to join them for this opportunity. Of course, I'm extremely disappointed that I was not chosen, but that's the way things go. I am disturbed that this company, (who claimed to like to work with known entities and search out former coworkers for new projects), didn't seem to either remember this man from a previous project or had contacted him and he didn't seem to be available, went through the two week process of interviewing many other potential consultants, then suddenly at the last minute, this guy is now available and chosen over other well-qualified people.
We'll probably never know what really happened here, but he seems to have come on to the picture late in the process of interviewing candidates, so probably indicated a lack of interest or availability at first, then realized what an opportunity he was passing up and reconsidered. That said, it means, naturally, that I have to resume the job search, and had already done so on Tuesday this week. I was contacted by my favorite recruiter about a position that just opened up on the coast of NC in a town called Southport. Oddly enough, I've been to Southport(years ago in 1981 when I was attending PBC and our dorm mother had a place there which she let us gals use occasionally), and it would be a fun place to work in. My recruiter just emailed me tonight to say that there are 9 candidates who have applied for the position, so I guess there are other consultants out there who are experiencing the same lack of work that I am. The past several months have been like that: many applicants submitted for the same position no matter what state it's in, so the chances of getting chosen are not as good.
Tonight I also received an e-mail from another recruiter with an opportunity in Montana of all places during the winter, which wants a start by January 28th, and he said to contact him ASAP. I'm not sure what he was doing up at 2AM, but I was happy to see that e-mail after being told that my chances for the Southport job are one in nine. I sent an immediate reply to him, along with my newly revised and updated CV (resume to some of you), and will call him tomorrow when I get up to see what the position is requiring and if they want to interview me. This means that I'm now in the (hopeful) for two positions, but have not gotten any interviews scheduled or conducted. Please be in prayer with me that the Lord would guide in this process of searching for jobs, and provide the one of His choosing for me. My unemployment benefits are close to running out, so it would be quite nice to have a new job before that happens...:)
Thanks for your prayers and support during this difficult time of unemployment for me.
01/14/07
Here's the latest on my job search...from a phone call late this morning from the agency who had emailed me about the Montana position: the hospital is part of a prestigious upgrade project with Johns Hopkins, and at this time they will only accept applications from nurses with degrees! Therefore, with a lifetime experience degree in professional nursing, 6 years under my belt of interim management, and 6.5 years of college credits, I'm suddenly "not qualified" to apply for this position! I guess the hospital didn't specify that they required a minimum of a bachelor's degree when they made the call to hire Pathfinders Health Search to recruit an Interim OR Director for them, which is why Adam Silbar sent me the request.
Now, what I find extremely interesting in this case, is that this hospital is asking for a start date of January 28th (that's less than 2 weeks away if you're to arrive on site, settle in housing and get started at work on the 28th), it's a job in MONTANA, and it's the middle of WINTER there (and we all know what Montana winters are like)!! They may face quite a challenge finding anyone with a degree who is not only willing to take their low-ball pay rate, but also willing to endure winter in Montana on such short notice. It's possible they'll have little success with their search, and have to reconsider some of their strict requirements. However, I'm not holding out for such to happen.
That leaves me with the Southport, NC opening, but we've heard nothing from them so far....keep praying please.
Debbie
Now, what I find extremely interesting in this case, is that this hospital is asking for a start date of January 28th (that's less than 2 weeks away if you're to arrive on site, settle in housing and get started at work on the 28th), it's a job in MONTANA, and it's the middle of WINTER there (and we all know what Montana winters are like)!! They may face quite a challenge finding anyone with a degree who is not only willing to take their low-ball pay rate, but also willing to endure winter in Montana on such short notice. It's possible they'll have little success with their search, and have to reconsider some of their strict requirements. However, I'm not holding out for such to happen.
That leaves me with the Southport, NC opening, but we've heard nothing from them so far....keep praying please.
Debbie