Has he got what you had?
Not sure, -t. Could just be a cold. He was pretty worn down taking care of us all week.
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Has he got what you had?
Not sure, -t. Could just be a cold. He was pretty worn down taking care of us all week.
That makes sense. I hope the pattern of Owen gets sick, you get sick, DH gets sick ends now.
vw, I got really close the SoulSuckingDemon's family. I'd dated him for almost three years. My best friend (and college roomie) was planning on moving in with his little brother (SSD and I had actively campaigned to get them together), as I was breaking up with SSD. I'd babysat his nephews and niece. I was close to his sister, and one of his sisters-in-law, and his mother. It was so hard. Because my relationship with him had been so unhealthy, I had to just let them all go (except roomie and her boy, who loved his brother, but could see his SSD qualities).
Every once in a while, I think of the kids. The oldest, and one I was closest to would be an adult now, probably a senior in college or just finishing (if he went). Gah.
My roomie actually got engaged to SSD's brother, but in the end, they didn't work out. I dreaded her wedding, because I was going to be in it, and so didn't want to be, given the whole family would be there. Scott and I had only been together about 6 months, when the wedding was supposed to happen. I had to tell him much sordid history to prepare him, in case SSD acted up (which he would have). Then she called off the wedding. I was so relieved, I had to really concentrate on not WOO-HOOing in her face, when she told me, and give her the appropriate support.
Hi.
I am out of good coffee, so I am drinking bad coffee.
That's all I got. Gronk.
I am out of good coffee, so I am drinking bad coffee.
That's too bad. It's been scientificly proven that bad coffee has fewer anti-gronk particles that bind to the gronk and help flush it out of the body.
I'm up early, as my hours were changed at work to 10:30am-7:00 pm, but I can't turn off my brain.
This morning I got a call from Robert Half, inc., about the possibility of a contract-to-hire position a 45-minute drive from my house.
I have mixed feelings about this. I've been working at the temp place for six weeks, and I really like the people there, but the nature of the business (litigation support) is such that I could wind up unemployed on a moment's notice. On the other hand, they seem to be getting in enough work to keep me employed locally for a while. (5 minute drive from home.)
The other position pays $6/hour more, but I'd lose 45 minutes each way driving my aging boat of a car, so that chops away a bit at the monetary advantage. OTOH? I'd be doing Mac/Windows support work.
The call center is really almost stress free, so I'm reluctant to give it up too easily.
I have an interview with Robert half, Inc., on Thursday to refresh my acquaintance, and then a possible interview with the client early next week.
There are pros and cons of both jobs, now I get to sort them out.
The Mac/Windows support gig isn't in the bag, but I'm feeling like I'm betraying the current position by interviewing. Sigh.
Argh. Life gets complicated, again.
I'm feeling like I'm betraying the current position by interviewing.
Don't. That's the nature of the (temping) beast.
When someone hires a temp, they're saying that (for whatever reason) they can't make a commitment to hiring a permanent employee. So you shouldn't have to have the same level of commitment you'd have as a permanent employee either.
I mean, don't screw them over if you don't have to, but if something better comes a long, don't feel bad for ditching them.
That's too bad. It's been scientificly proven that bad coffee has fewer anti-gronk particles that bind to the gronk and help flush it out of the body.
Yes, I fear there won't be enough anti-gronk agents to enable me to even find a better alternative. After half a cup, gronk still going strong.
My brother was really protective of me when I started dating Patrick -- he was all worried about the "older man" thing. It was cute, especially because Mark is three years younger than me, so he doesn't get to be protective very often. I haven't met any of his girlfriends yet, but if he's had a serious relationship, he's not telling us.
Also, timelies. I have a bottle of lime-flavored sparkling water. I do believe this is my new addiction.
Lime-flavored sparkling water is the bomb. I have mint sparkling water at home, which has its appeal, but it's not as good as lime.
I'd feel bad bringing sparkling water into the Water Plant, so I don't.
I get the loyalty thing, Daniel, but tommyrot is right. As a temp, you are as free to investigate other employment opportunities as your employer is free to terminate you because they don't have enough business. And, besides, an interview is just an interview.