Qewty
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Hello DV forum 'family'
I wasn't sure if I wanted make a post about this or stay quiet, but figured since I have been so prolific on here over the years now that I would let you know.
As most of you know, hubby and I are in the 'older' bracket of DV entrants, and our link to the US has been his job in CA. He lived there for 14 years and worked for the same firm for a few of those, continuing to do so for the last 4 years from Australia. It meant that the transition from here back to CA would be quite less stressful having that security (we are certainly not of the age to up and move easily or without job security).
Well, last week, his 'new' management told him "move back to the US as soon as possible at your own expense or be terminated". One does not simply move suddenly, at our age and at this point in time, on such short notice. Planning for a lottery win after selection is a whole other matter; this was unexpected, untimely, and so very sad for us.
Our link has now gone, within a matter of 5 days. The emotions have been, and continue to be, a roller coaster in our home, least of which centre around finding new work asap here, and the realisation of the impact of losing that link.
The laws in CA are indeed harsh regarding employment (look at 'at will' employment, and you will see what I mean), and it has indeed soured my enthusiasm as you can imagine.
It certainly goes to show that although one might have their sights purely on one path, there are many forks up ahead that we don't always see or imagine.
I will still check our lottery result in May as I have always done, but there would be so much to consider if finally there was a yes, and we don't have the ease of passage as we once had.
I am in my exam period right now, so my focus is on that. I am sure there are new decisions ahead, but alas, they will not be with California in mind. There is always a 'maybe', but I feel my perspective must now shift.
Life is never dull
Warm wishes
Q
I wasn't sure if I wanted make a post about this or stay quiet, but figured since I have been so prolific on here over the years now that I would let you know.
As most of you know, hubby and I are in the 'older' bracket of DV entrants, and our link to the US has been his job in CA. He lived there for 14 years and worked for the same firm for a few of those, continuing to do so for the last 4 years from Australia. It meant that the transition from here back to CA would be quite less stressful having that security (we are certainly not of the age to up and move easily or without job security).
Well, last week, his 'new' management told him "move back to the US as soon as possible at your own expense or be terminated". One does not simply move suddenly, at our age and at this point in time, on such short notice. Planning for a lottery win after selection is a whole other matter; this was unexpected, untimely, and so very sad for us.
Our link has now gone, within a matter of 5 days. The emotions have been, and continue to be, a roller coaster in our home, least of which centre around finding new work asap here, and the realisation of the impact of losing that link.
The laws in CA are indeed harsh regarding employment (look at 'at will' employment, and you will see what I mean), and it has indeed soured my enthusiasm as you can imagine.
It certainly goes to show that although one might have their sights purely on one path, there are many forks up ahead that we don't always see or imagine.
I will still check our lottery result in May as I have always done, but there would be so much to consider if finally there was a yes, and we don't have the ease of passage as we once had.
I am in my exam period right now, so my focus is on that. I am sure there are new decisions ahead, but alas, they will not be with California in mind. There is always a 'maybe', but I feel my perspective must now shift.
Life is never dull
Warm wishes
Q