Wednesday, January 27, 2021

The Day I Felt Nothing Inside.

 

Have you ever experienced racism?

 

I have always tried to look on the bright side of things, even when I was little, I would always cheer for the hero and absolutely detest the villain. Even when the villain had the odds in their favor, I knew eventually their time would run out. Growing up my grandmother would always find ways to show my sisters and I stories from the bible. One of the first books I read growing up was the book of Job, I remember being upset how god would just let the devil destroy the life of one of his servants. My young mind tried to grasp the idea as I read the book, being frustrated as Job was brought to rock bottom. Even the ending when God restored all Job had lost, he did not do it because Job deserved it, God gave it to Job as a gift. Since reading the book the first time I have since read it at least 50 times if not more, each time with better understanding. Trust. The book is about trusting in a God that knows exactly what we have been through, what we are going through and what we will go through.

 

Dear Reader.

 

Working in the oilfield having a holiday off is rare. You basically try to make up lost time with family and events on scheduled days off. One day while starting my work week (which consisted of seven days on call followed by two days off.) Our crew was told a yard in Louisiana was terribly busy and could not keep up with the customers requesting service for their oilwells. We were to travel to Louisiana to assist with servicing several oilwells in the area. We gathered our equipment, packed our bags and began our six-hour journey on a chilly Christmas eve. Cigarettes and sunflower seeds were my solution to the boredom that comes with such a long distance through rural country and the stress of driving an overweight vehicle through a remarkably busy downtown Houston, Tx for the first time.

As we approach the Texas Louisiana state line, the supervisor over our CB radio informs the convoy, “we will need to pull over at a truck stop before crossing the state line.” The convoy pulls over and gathers around to find out some of the vehicles in our group will need an updated IFTA-registration. Essentially, when your vehicle is IFTA-registered, you record the distance traveled in each state or province and pay the appropriate fuel taxes. A mechanic from the yard we were to assist was headed our way with the updated registration. Four hours until we are on the road again. We finally reach our destination. The manager of the yard greeted us and gave us details of the service needed for the customers oilwell and informed us the customer will not be needing service until the next day. Christmas day.

                The crew and I were able to rest before the call to head to location which came in around 3 a.m. as we headed towards the destination my tire blows out. I cannot begin to describe the frustration that had been building since having to miss time with my family on this holiday. The tire on my vehicle was a “super single” not a common tire, so the dispatch had to not only find the special tire but also had to find a towing company willing to come help on Christmas day. 4 hours later a towing service finally arrives, and he does not look happy. He throws his seat belt off, lights a cigar and spits on the ground as he slams his door. I offer a hello which he completely ignores, I try to make small talk with him, and he just looks at me as if I am not there. After putting the tire on and literally throwing tools back into the fleet vehicle he turns towards me, spits on the ground and hands me a receipt. “Here, boy.” The disgust in his tone was something I had never felt before.

                The location of the oilwell was off a county road surround by large trees, trees that appeared to be as tall as buildings and so thick you could not see beyond them. Even with the extremely high lumen lights installed on the oil rig it still could not be seen from the county road. The oil rig was in the middle of running casing pipe down freshly drilled out earth. The third-party company tasked for that process had just finished up and were leaving location. Their crew could be seen from our approach, they looked exhausted and were covered in a mixture of drilling fluids, dirt and sweat. A hard day’s work completed. Our convoy parked the equipment and gathered for a safety meeting. As I am walking towards the meeting area, I cross paths with a worker from the oilrig. He looks me up and down, spits and says out loud, “I thought we got rid of all of them? They’re like roaches the further south you go! Make sure y’alls cars are locked!” he laughed as the others from his crew caught up from behind him. It stopped me in my tracks. For the first time in my life, I felt empty, absolutely nothing. Not mad or sad just blank. Those words cut me in half. From everything I went through to get to that location to every day I had lived had led me to that moment, to be belittled on Christmas day.             Trust.

Job 11:17 Life will be brighter than noonday, and darkness will become like morning.

 

Sincerely Yours

Timothy.



Thursday, January 14, 2021

Stocks & Options.

Do you understand the Stock Market?


Stocks and Options.


    Dear Reader


So, we can begin with what they have in common. They're both tradable securities. options are tradable and stocks are traded, they both have bid and ask prices. Options get bid on the same with stocks and they have asking prices so they're constantly being traded and they're both listed on the exchanges, the same types of exchanges. Basically, those are the three main similarities.

 Now, as far as differences, the main difference with options is they have expiration dates. So, think of an option as a gallon of milk. The moment you place it in your fridge it will begin to expire (decay) becoming literally worthless as the expiration date approaches. Options expire over time whereas a stock can be held for twenty, thirty, forty, ninety years; as long as the company is around but with options there are expiration dates, also with options there is no set number of options, you can create options out of air almost and that is one of the reasons why stocks get a bad rap or options get a bad rap is that there is no set number of options whereas with a stock you might have 20 billion shares you trade it or give your shares from one person to the other person, you're buying it or selling it whereas with options you could just sell an option contract to somebody without really owning that option it's kind of weird how that works but that's another difference. Finally, with stocks you own a piece of the company and you have voting rights with options you don't really own a piece of the company; you're not really contributing to the company and you have no voting rights.

So, those are three main differences that you must be aware of and some of the similarities but, both stocks and options are very tradable, options do expire but they're used as leverage in order to make more but they're also riskier because you have a time horizon expiration because it works like a coupon that has an expiration date. 

                                           Sincerely Yours, 

                                                      Timothy H.





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