I know people like that here too. Talking with one engineer, I realized his standards are nowhere near Alberta’s. So he’s working doing the same thing as these ladies. At least nobody here is trying to do him in yet.
Sometimes a fresh start is rough, but God willing they will persevere and succeed. It’s a testament to their character that they’re hard at it.
I was told many years ago, when I was feeling sorry for myself, told that He doesn’t give you more than He knows you can handle.
Thanks for posting, wow.
My parents left communist Cuba in 1966. He was 57 and his law degree was useless here. I was 7 and the oldest of three boys. I don’t have to imagine, I lived it.
His first job was at 7-11. His focus was our freedom and his strength was our Heavenly Father.
Someone told me once that the only prayer that really matters is asking God for His strength. Prayers up for your friend.
Nope, youngest child is graduating high school today.
If my degree was worthless here it would not bother me to fail to mention any aspect of my prior education that this govt is going to deem moot.
Her having a worthless degree anywhere else should not be used against her here. I went to the school of hard knocks so Im out of my element here.