What Shane didn't bring up was the circumstances of his hiring. When we went into Subway for him to apply, 3 people handed in their CV's to the manager. Shane went up to the manager and said he'd like to talk to her about the job. She said that if he had time right then, she would talk to him. She was too busy, so she scheduled another time, was sick, so scheduled another time. At that talk she basically described the job to Shane as if he had it. She signed him up to do unpaid training the next day, and when she checked on him while he was doing his training said to him "I knew you were going to work out!" While he trained, several other people handed in resumes. He starts his regular shifts tomorrow. We are incredibly blessed that this process went so quickly and in Shane's favor. This can only be attributed to the amount of prayers said by ourselves and our friends and family about the need for this job. We want to thank everyone for their support during this trying time. This job has shown us that Heavenly Father still keeps us in his thoughts and does listen to our prayers!
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