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I Have a Job!!!

Yes, it's true. After patiently waiting, and waiting, and waiting, and waiting, I have a job! I am working full-time for the Livingstone Corporation (my dad's company) as Assistant Project Manager. I'm so excited for the position and I officially start on Monday. However, I am going into the office tomorrow to get things set up, etc.

God has been so faithful and I have been so blessed. I'm thankful that I have the opportunity to work with this company and it has come in God's perfect timing. As some of you know, I have been working on several projects for Livingstone over the past few months to help pay bills, etc. Through all of that work, it has made me realize more and more how much I want to work with Livingstone. In those four months, I believe that God was preparing me for this position, so that I could enter knowing it is something I enjoy and a place I desire to work.

Thank you all for your prayers and thanks be to God! I'll try to keep you all updated.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congratulations!!
Manda said…
Hooray! Great job Dana. God has rewarded your faithful obedience. I hope you had a wonderful first day at work!!

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