John... and the rest who have pointed out to me that family and job comes
first. I should mention that I'm on the same line there, no doubt. And
several also commented on the line I wrote about not mentioning it. I didn't
plan to go that way either. I will be honest with them, lay it out the best
way I can... and hope for them to understand. (That's where your prayers
will come into the picture.)

Some also mentioned that employers usually are understanding regarding this
kind of thing and I can see that. But, since this town has a VERY high
percent of people without jobs, employers also use it to its limits. If a
guy has children, he probably will have to stay home a few days more than
the guy without any... if one guy doesn't have a driver's license, he might
come in late more often than the other... and if one guy won't be present
for the first week, there will be a lot of others to chose from that will.
The point is, if I was one of FEW in the pile and turned out to be best
suited for the job, chance would be good that they would sacrifice those few
days. Now, the number is so high that I will have several beside me, just as
good as me, who WILL be ready to start at once... (adding: who WILL have a
driver's license, who will NOT have epilepsy,  and who will NOT have
children).

I don't know if it even WILL conflict since I don't know when it starts. If
it will, I will do my interview as smooth as I can and hope for the best...
but ULTIMATELY, I will do what's best for my family.

/Nick




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I wouldnt even give it another thought.  Skip Sowbug and come next year!




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