Thread:Betty2015/@comment-26749645-20180624161337/@comment-28694170-20180624220534

Time sure flies when you are having fun. It was a great first experience with the City. The project that I supported does not even have a budget yet, so there is no position to apply on. . . they will likely end up filling it with somebody from another area. One of the departments is joining ours, and the Deputy City Manager of that area is retiring in October. There has been some discussion about that person’s administrative person filling in the position that I vacated. Another possibility (although remote) is that they could find somebody else to fill in for three months, and then I could go back to that position after my three months is over in this new position. They have this rule that they cannot have the same person in back-to-back contracts.

In the meantime, I had an interview on Friday with the Government of Alberta for a temporary position (until the end of March 2019). I should hear something either way within the next two weeks.

And there are two areas within the City that are impressed with my skills, and they are interested in me applying on their positions once they get posted. I don’t recall if they are permanent positions or temporary positions.

Kudos to you for living with your Mom. I could not do it. I can only imagine that it would take some adjusting.