These are the reflections of a Secular Franciscan. I look not only at my own spiritual journey, but also at issues of life, economic and social justice, morality, the arts, and more through the lens of Franciscan Spirituality.
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
No mall this year
I called the Santa company in September to ask if there were going to be contracts this year - the previous company contacted us in June. I was told yes, and that I'd be getting a call.
I did get a call the following week, and they offered me a position. They said they would mail the contract. That took another few day. It finally arrived.
No raise - even though I'd been there for some 13 years.
Then I started wading through the forms - which bore repeated threats about the contract being void if I didn't complete it by a deadline.
I don't like threats.
I continued, signing this, filling out that, measuring and responding to a survey.
Then I got to the background investigation form.
It struck me the wrong way. I've been checked before as a teacher. I've been drug tested many times. I've gotten diocesan clearance to play in a church band with teens and to teach in a Catholic school. I've even been checked as Santa before - but this paper seemed so formal, with references and all that.
At that point I remembered all the rigamarole and poor planning and lack of responsiveness last year. I remembered the long hours, the rushing to get there after working all day. I remembered all the rude parents and kids - in numbers far more than any other year. I remembered how at the end of last season I said there was a good chance I would not go back with the same company.
And I thought of all the things I could do with my wife with the free time. Niagara Falls for the Festival of Lights. The It's a Wonderful Life festival in Seneca Falls. The Mass in the barn in Spencerport.
I e-mailed the company and said I would not be working for them this season.
I will do some Santa gigs. Already set up for my parish. The Knights of Columbus asked if I could come for their party. A woman asked if I could come to her house.
But no mall this year.
Maybe never again.
Pax et bonum
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