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r2roswell - My Work: The Rewards

Jun. 7th, 2007 04:10 pm My Work: The Rewards

I like what I do.  I'm satisfied with it.  And while I don't get paid for what I do, it's a joy nontheless.  Even if I did get paid for what I do I would not take the money.  I love the job regardless that it does not pay.  What I get from it is worth more than money.  And I like it that way

I have been helping Promicin takers here and there but there was this one special case which was very rewarding.  These friends of mine were going through some trouble at home and I did everything in my power to help them.  I managed to get them squared away in a good place (the location of said place will not be disclosed for safety reasons.)  

I have been in contact with this person through various ways of communication.  What I can say is that these friends seem to be fairly happy with their new arrangements and I only wish the best for them.  They will continue on with their mission in life just as I will continue on with mine.

This was the kind of work I had sent out to do since the beginning, or rather since the death of my family.  I know that they would be proud of what I did for these people.  And the fact that I am pleased and satisfied with the work I accomplished, I know that I can keep doing this for as long as it takes.  

And while I have decided to take the job at NTAC, that job will not stop me from doing the work I've been doing since the start.  If NTAC cannot accept it, then I will simply quit.  If anything, I now plan to spread the good news about the Promicin takers through the various NTAC channels.

My work on helping out the 4400 and the Promicin takers is far from complete.  I have a job at NTAC, okay, but my real job is that of the 4400 and the Promicin takers- that comes first before anything else.

*My friend, you know who you are: I was honored to help you out.  It gave me the most incredible feeling.  A feeling that I thought I had lost along my journey since I was surrounded by so much negativity.  Thank you for restoring the candle within me that had almost burned out.  Now whenever struggles arise and the flame starts to go down, I will remind myself of the service I provided you and that flame will be re-lit.  Good luck out there.*

Current Mood: rejuvenated

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