So I have been in my new position as a supervisor at Wells Fargo for just over a month now. It has been very interesting to learn all the ins and outs of the current mortgage industry. I read about all the issues that people were experiencing due to the immense drop in property values over the last few years, but now I get to here individual stories about how it is affecting them. As I work in the Loss Mitigation department for Wells Fargo, I have heard from people who are at the edge of foreclosure and losing their home. Some of these homeowners are...unique, but others are normal like you and me. Some can be helped, others cannot--and that is frustrating.
On the other side of things, I wish I could tell that person that is 10 payments past due on their $500,000 mortgage to sell their house and live in something they can afford. That person is the epitome of materialism, and what it means to have the biggest and greatest--without the means to pay for it. And, in the end we might just suggest that--we may tell them to short sale or sell the house, but only after months of attempting to keep them in their home through short term solutions.
As far as my daily role as a leader in my organization, I am finally getting to know my team and build some report with them. There are many opportunities to train, coach and influence in my role--I love that about my job. Also, I have had multiple opportunities to share my faith, and for that I am thankful. It is a much different situation than my last job (as a missionary) as I have to be careful about how I share my faith--so as to not initiate it as a conversation.
However, I did tell my boss in my interview, that I wouldn't be holding back my faith on the job--so she hired me fully aware of my beliefs and intentions. Another great thing where I see God's plan written all over is the fact that the two other men that work with me in a supervisor role are active Christians. One was a youth pastor before coming to Wells Fargo. I see a lot of potential, and feel God's hand over the work--I wonder who will come to know the Lord? So many of the people that work for me are hurting and lost. Their stories are just like those of many of the homeowner's we talk to everyday, so who is going to be the one that reaches out to them? When will that happen?
Lord, here I am, send me.