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Message Subject Daily Prayer Thread !!!Plus The Word
Poster Handle tiger1
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Well, today I get to call the neurologist and set up my next appt to figure out why the dizziness and inability to walk around or drive for periods of time. I have been to the cardiologist and heart looks great. All tests are coming back great. Still have no idea why my heart rate is sporadic/all over the place.

To top this off I am also looking to do a complete career change. I am fed up with my current job, as some of you know it is with a branch of the "fed". Dont get me wrong, it is great pay, easy (in ways) of a job. I just feel that it is putting way too much stress on my life, body and spirit.

My dilemma. I do not have a resume that is current. The job that I am interested in is in the IT field once again. I use to work there back in the late 90s up to 2001. I have run several sites, built from the ground up and lived off of the income from those through 2009. It was in 05 that I took the current job that I have and the money from the sites supplemented my income....greatly.

I have no idea where to start. There is a certain position that I am looking at with the church that I have been attending. The listing has been up, from what I have found out, over 11 months.

It is something that I have done. It is something that I know very well. It may very well be a pay decrease, as I dont know the pay rate. I would be giving up over 6 figures with pay/benefits combined. I dont know where to even start here. I have not made a resume for over 20 years.

I guess what I am asking here is for some prayers for guidance on where/how to approach this. I am fed up with my current job and the situation that I am in there.
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