So my job

So my job is my cash flow.  Not unlike the majority of men in this world.  The woman's job is to raise the kids.  The man's job is to make sure she has enough money to to a good job and see to it that the boys are well off when they become men and the cycle repeats and each generation becomes more wealthy so they can build bigger churches and better commuities and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ far and wide.  I  am no getter than Peter or Paul or Judas or Saul or the blind man  who could not see.  But I can try to do what I can do and the best thing I can  do for the homeless right now is to not be one of them and that is a full time job.  The bills never stop.  I will write out a big check to the property tax people today and thank God that I am  able to do it.

And when I find myself with some spare time I will work on the cash flow problem.  Right now I am  looking at this overage refund specialist guy.  He seems to talk some pretty good sense.  Eventually I will make my breakthrough or perhaps not.  I'm hoping that right now my worse case scenario is as  many more years of living like I  am living now as the Lord will bless me with and then to have something to pass along to my heirs and hopefully make it in to heaven with my Mom and Dad and grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends and friends I  never knew and those who I could  have been a better friend to and be able to be that friend in heaven.

So the job is critical.  And my number one goal is to be the best employee that I can be and to be that guy that the company likes to have around and has no intention of letting go.  To keep the paycheck and benefits for as long as I possibly can and then to be able to afford the medical care and attendant nursing services that eventually come if not something worse.  Thank you Lord  for my job and my health and my wealth and all of my blessings and I pray for comfort to all those who are afflicted.

Now I  could  list many complaints of my job and life as an  employee but all in all I don't really have any complaints at all.  I'll work to always have good report cards at work and no complaints from my boss.  A  good report card at work, no complaints from the boss, welcome to come in to work and paid for doing so.  It's  hard for me to imagine a guy like Dave Schaeffer who is the big man at the company where I work how he gets up every day at seventy three years of age and goes to work on his network of fiber optics internet transmission.  Cool to think I am a small cog in that machine and it affords me a  lifestyle of the rich and famous probably pretty close to what the big man  himself enjoys.  Once you  have a nice home with all the modern conveniences and a  good little cash flow going and money in the bank and decent heatlh and you live as a  free man not overly harrassed by any government entities well what can  you  say  other than it just doesn't get any better than  this.


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