Workplace Survival
Maintaining Faith Through Life's Catastrophes
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About the Book
Workplace Survival is a true story of a “reckless” renovation. In 2005, I was diagnosed with “Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease.” I never had asthma, nor allergies and I never smoked, but I went to work healthy and ended up sick with lung disease. In a 1999 air quality report, it said that the internal appearance of the air-handling units appeared to be “in generally poor condition with many items requiring attention.” But three years passed before any renovation work was done.
After fourteen-and one-half years of employment with this government, I ended my career overnight due to “recklessness.” It all started with the installation of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit (HVAC) in a 1960s vintage anemic building. Many dangerous toxins were known to be in the building—lead, aluminum, chromium, asbestos, mold, dust, fiber, fungus and God only knows what else. The recklessness caused the dangerous poisons to come through the overhead vents in my office and into my airways and lungs that were injured.
It was my faith in God that saw me through this horrific storm. I learned the place where I thought was my greatest downfall and defeat turned out to be the place of a new beginning with God.
About the Author
My name is Dorothy Ferrell. I am a pastor, bible teacher, motivational speaker, and now author. My former husband is deceased, and I am the mother of three adult children and six grandchildren. I am the founder and president of the Run to the Water Ministries, a non-profit organization. In 2003, I was accepted as a member in The Potter's House International Pastoral Alliance (PHIPA), based in Thirty years of my life was spent in the workforce as a senior administrative assistant in government, the private sector, and in corporate I am forever grateful for God's grace and mercy in sustaining me through the horrific storms of life, and for also giving me the strength and courage to write this true story to share with others about the dangers of sick buildings and hazardous toxins.