Saturday, January 12, 2013

Terminated


After nearly 32 years of employment, I was terminated from the Mesabi Daily News as their Circulation Director. Newspapers are in decline. The company that owns our newspaper went into receivership approximately five years ago. The financial groups that have taken on this debt have been trying to make our company saleable, but to date, without success. A year ago last March, I was told my Circulation Director job was being absorbed into a central directorship in Maryland. But for some reason, it was not until this December that the corporation decided to use an opportunity to terminate me, and I was fired on January 9.

Roxanne and I and our family have been greatly blessed throughout our lives together. We have had it pretty easy (though our son David did break his neck a few years back). When I told camp Treasurer Tom Messerly about my termination he said, "Oh, Larry, I’m so sorry. I feel so bad for you." His heartfelt sympathy was a deeply felt balm. "Weep with those who weep," Paul instructs us in Romans.

A dominant theme throughout Scripture is suffering. The Lord Jesus tells us, “In this world you will have tribulations.” The writer of Proverbs says, “A man is born to trouble as sparks fly upward.” Peter admonishes us, “not to be surprised when you are encountered with fiery trials as if something strange were happening to you.”

Paul introduces his second letter to the Corinthians with, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our afflictions so we may be able to comfort those who are in affliction with the comfort that we ourselves are comforted.”

Getting terminated by the Mesabi Daily News seemed like an awful long process. For a reason discernible only to our newly hired Human Resources Director, I was dangled out on the high wire for about three weeks. I begin every day in the Scriptures. I would read Psalm 37: Fret not yourself… trust in the Lord and do good. Fret not yourself and refrain from anger. Fret not yourself, it only leads to evil. In just a little while the meek inherit the land and delight themselves in abundant peace.” And my fretting would come to an end…for just a little while; then slowly, waves of anxiety would come over me.

I think I understand that in the whole scheme of things, getting fired at 58 years old is a fairly inconsequential. But I know I understand how best to respond the next time I hear of someone getting fired, or sick, or losing a loved one, or any of a number of the things that are so common to us as humans.  I will sincerely say like my good friend Tom, “I’m so sorry. I feel so bad for you.”

3 comments:

  1. So glad you started a blog. Really appreciate this blog post, it's hard not to be angry when I think of someone hurting my dad, but it's good to be reminded of how faithful He is and that we can give each concern to Him. I'm also thrilled to see that you are on the fast track to being a millionaire from your blog earnings, I've always wanted to see how the other 53% live!

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  2. One cannot really appreciate what it is like to come home and tell a wife, guess what? I just lost my job--until it happens to you. It happened to us in June of 1976. I had been praying and fasting about a new job opportunity because I couldn't see myself being happy as a Christian where I was working long-term. The Lord provided that opportunity by having my job eliminated. I told my wife that we were beginning an adventure with God and it has been an adventure. It has left us poor practically but rich spiritually. I found that I have a hard time depending on the Lord as long as I can depend on myself and I still have that problem. But depending wholly on the Lord is where the excitement is and the blessing is found. We feel for you but suspect in a couple of years you will look back on this as one of the "victories" in your life.

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  3. Thanks for putting this blog together Larry. I am a little slow for getting here but expect that I will profit well for your thoughtful reflections. When one has been employed for a long stretch and then suddenly it is no more is no small event. You may had lost that job put your purpose in Christ has not changed. I am praying with you brother for where and how He will lead you into what He has next in your faithful and fruitful service to Him.

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