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ethics
trust
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"If a man will not work, he shall not eat." (II Thessalonians
3:10)
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ASK JIM
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Having a problem on the
job and want to know how to handle the situation from a Christian
perspective? Jim Hogsett invites you to submit your questions to
him online. All questions will receive a personal email response
from Jim and some will be answered on this page unless you request
this not be done. Only your first
name will be posted on the web site. Click
the question mark to submit your question. Please limit your
submission to one or two questions.
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Jim, I'm asking for my husband, who
lost a job last year at 52 years old, and has taken responsibility for
that situation. He has decided to go to school as a medical billing
clerk which will take about one year. He doesn't get interviews thru
the State job service for jobs which he is obviously qualified so we
think to ourselves, "it's age discrimination". How do we know it is
right for him to invest in education now? There are fewer jobs in
Michigan now. What's your advice? --Kris - Michigan.
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Unfortunately, discrimination against individuals because of
age is a sin which is committed by many Human Resources departments and
it is difficult to prove that it exists. I address this concern
in my book A Worker Need Not Be Ashamed in which I have
challenged the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to go after
legislation which would REQUIRE employers to hire individuals based on
quotas that are set for ALL age groups through age 90. It is the only
away to eliminate this form of discrimination.
It is important that your husband find his mission in life before he
moves to locate a job. What is his calling in life? A calling
does not just pertain to ministers. God has placed your husband and all
other humans on this planet for only one reason: TO SERVE OTHERS
regardless of the occupation! He needs to pray about it to seek
God's will and he needs to look at his own God given abilities which
provide a tremendous clue to any calling. Once the mission has
been determined, he needs to locate the job which will drive the
mission and then prepare for the mission through training.! BUT,
BEFORE taking any training, he needs to determine if the job will
be there after the training has been completed.
Education representatives and politicians are quick to direct
workers into training programs only to discover later that the
poor worker still can't get the job afterward. This is especially
true of government sponsored programs.
He should contact the Labor Department in Michigan or go to any other
source for information concerning future job openings. If his
true calling is the medical field and he finds that openings for
medical billing clerks do not look promising, he can look at an
alternative to fulfill his calling to the medical field.
EXAMPLE ONLY: Some workers have elected to become a
registered nurse and the future job openings are projected to be
extremely high. Above all, tell your husband not to despair
because God has a purpose for his life at ANY AGE!
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| Q2 |
I
loved your story in Guideposts. I, too began working with
the elderly in a retirement center in March. Then I blew it! There was
a very mean resident who embarrassed and humiliated the people who
served her. So I decided to write her a note, asking her to be kind to
people. I won't go into the details of all that, but I got fired two
weeks ago because of that note. Jim, that job meant to much to
me. I considered it a gift from the Lord, and now it's gone and I can't
believe it. I did a lot of good on that job, but because of one
mistake, I'm out of there. Please pray for me. I need direction and
encouragement. Dottie - Veneta, Oregon
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My minister has a favorite
saying: "We don't always get it right." That is certainly
not an excuse for not trying to do what is right but sometimes we just
mess up!
While working for a company, I became very disturbed about an
interaction I had with an employee and I communicated this concern in
what was supposed to be a confidential e-mail which I wrote to the
employee's manager. The problem is that I was so emotional about the
matter, I hurried and accidentally addressed the e-mail to the
employee instead of the employee's manager!
This certainly did nothing to enhance relations
with the employee (quite the opposite). For a long while, I
carried this on my shoulders day after day after day. One day, I
finally realized that although the employee would probably never
forgive me for this tragic mistake, God had forgiven me so I also had
to forgive myself. I had to eliminate any emotional baggage from this
case, hold my head high, and move ahead with my career. I also
had to learn from my mistake and not repeat the same one again!
This also applies to you. You and I are a significant part of
God's plan for humanity and I know He will lead you to your next
mission field so you can continue to serve others! Warning:
It may be a DIFFERENT mission because sometimes situations occur in our
life which enable God to direct us down a different path. Just
hold on to Him and He will direct you into your next calling!
BULLETIN: Dottie has informed me
that she has been hired in another assisted living facility where she
will work with residents in the Altzheimer's/Dementia section.
Everyone who reads this page, please pray for Dottie to have
great
success in her assignment as she serves others!
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Since many companies prohibit
discussion of religion from management officials, for fear of
discrimination suits, how can a Christian supervisor or manager
encourage his or her subordinates to pursue the Christian work ethic
within the context of a secular business environment? -- LaToya - New
York City
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There is a profound difference between
Christianity and religion. Since there many different religions but
only one which provides everlasting life, my suggestion is not to
discuss religion. Live the Christian life on the job in which case you
will be setting the example and display behavior as an ambassador for
Jesus Christ. When you do this consistently, others will see your
living testimony and will come to you with questions about your
behavior. When you leave work, you can then let them know that you are
a child of God and your Savior is Jesus Christ. This is the best way to
provide a testimony away from the job and yet help your co-workers to
know Jesus!
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