Wednesday, January 13, 2010

This is it

So Alex completed school in December, and now it's a full court press to find him a job. He's officially eligible to work on February 1. He's got a master's degree in global issues, 2 undergrad degrees, one in public administration and one in international relations and he has a year of work experience.

The career center at his school has not been helpful in helping him figure out what kinds of terms to search for and I'm incredibly disappointed with their performance. But, we're making do.

He made some connections in grad school, and is working with a couple of his professors to help him land somewhere, so we are hopeful.

In the end, if we can get him into a position by May 1, then he can stay here til April 1, 2011. If we can't, then he's got to leave, which means that I'll be looking to leave too.

The Prop 8 trial in California is going strong, and looks really good for us at the moment, but it will be a good 2-3 years before that gets to the Supreme Court, and it would only be after a positive ruling there before it would have an positive effect on our lives. So, we're holding our breath and hoping that a job will be coming soon.

It's a shame that the government provided rights and benefits associated with being a committed couple are being held hostage because 250 years ago the government decided to give a secular contract a religious name.

Dealing with American immigration laws is by far the most frustrating thing I have ever had to deal with in my life.

Sorry for the disjointed post, just wanted to vent a little and give a quick update.

-Andy

1 comment:

  1. I love you! Stay positive because your good energy will come back to you. I know it seems grim at times but keep a good spirit. Good things are headed our way in 2010!

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