Monday, April 6, 2009

Good news

Today is my first day of work at my new full time job. Just before I leave, I saw some more good news I wish to share. Sallie Mae has decided to move 2,000 jobs back to the US from overseas. Though I have chastised them for their bailout money, I give credit to them for doing the right thing this time.

2 comments:

SassyDefiance89 said...

Dear Mr. Economist,

Deo Gratias! We are all happy and excited for you that you've been blessed with a new job! And a full-time one to boot!

Once again.... congratulations on your new job... it may or may not be to one's liking but hey, it's a gift from God...

Since it's The Holy Week I'll abstain from the Net for a while...

But rest assured we all have been reading... God willing I'll continue to pest you and post a comment or 2 or more (it depends) here on your blog...

Sassy

SassyDefiance89 said...

PS

Whoever it was you've chastised before... they probably needed it... and it shows that you care and that you are NOT apathetic... so, here's hoping that you continue to do whatever it is that you NEED/want/like/love to do (it's a given of course that it does NOT violate God's morals) and do it for the greater glory of God --- whether people notice/approve/accept/ appreciate it or NOT...

ditto :-)

Oh, yea spring finally have decided to come...

Allow me to share this short poem with you and your followers:

APRIL RAIN
Robert Loveman

It isn't raining rain to me,

It's raining daffodils;

In every dimpled drop I see

Wild flowers on the hills.

The clouds of gray engulf the day,

And overwhelm the town;

It isn't raining rain to me,

It's raining roses down.

It isn't raining rain to me,

But fields of clover bloom,

Where any buccaneering bee

May find a bed and room.

A health unto the happy,

A fig for him who frets

It isn't raining rain to me,

It's raining violets.