Well, the family may become a victim of my success. I was given good and potentially bad news. The good news is that my command thinks highly of me. I can't complain about that. The bad news is that there are two job openings that require units to forward names of interviewees and I was selected to be our interviewee. One is working for the new three star general as his aide. The second is titled Secretary of the General Staff (SGS), kinda the person who ensures the administration and operation of the general's staff runs smooth.The jobs are given only to folks who are doing very well. It is very similar to a job I had at Fort Carson, only at a higher level.
While this may seem like good news, the sticking point is that these jobs are based in Seoul. Four moves in four years is a bit much. Chip and I are debating about asking for a fourth year here, if I am selected. That way the kids are in one school for more than a one year period. I know I am going to either Iraq or Afghanistan after I leave Korea. Regardless of who is President, I firmly believe that we will have some sort of presence in both regions, and I am a primary candidate to go. When others have gone over to the sandbox multiple times, I understand why I am high up on the list. In fact, if I request to go, I have a better chance of choosing the position. While everyone is at risk, some locations are more likely to have a higher risk.
Given what I see of my job future, the potential exists that the kids could be in five schools in five years - Leavenworth, Seoul, Daegu, Seoul, and then someplace in the States while I am deployed. If I am selected for battalion command upon my return, that would mean another move. That is why asking for a fourth year here seems like a reasonable request, although we miss all of you very much.
My initial interview is 19 April. The Lord knows what will happen, and I am leaving it to Him. Please pray for us and our sanity during this time! The rest of the day's blog is on much lighter topics...enjoy! Mona

2 Comments:
I am praying that your interview goes well and whatever the outcome, it must be what God has planned for you & the family.
If you are over there for another year, I will plan for 2 more visits instead of one. There is an upside to everything!
Much Love, Mom
Selfishly, I am shouting, "NO, come home!!!" But, will be praying for God to work out all the details, whatever they may be, so that He is glorified. Sounds like you are doing well there though, which is a huge blessing, and not at all a surprise. Love you.
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