TRUDES!!! The best material does spontaneously appear at 2 am, it is true. Would the schedule for bartending work for you?
Car-ma to you, Susan.
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TRUDES!!! The best material does spontaneously appear at 2 am, it is true. Would the schedule for bartending work for you?
Car-ma to you, Susan.
{{Susan}}
It must have been really hard for you to decide to go back to work. It sounds like it's the responsible thing to do, and I wish you much luck in finding a good job. I think that knowing the environment you hate should help you in your job hunt, that sounds like something you can legitimately mention in interviews - that you thrive with minimal supervision.
Meanwhile, car~ma and husband-calling-soon~ma.
I'm watching 1984. I'm not sure why. Probably not as fun as PBS.
Wow, my typing is bad. Better get some sleep.
Oy, Susan.... Here's hoping we both catch a break in the requisite areas of our lives soon.
So good. So tear-making.
Bartending can be good part-time work, and the only lawyers I'd see would be drunk ones. I've been advised to shoot for hotel bar gigs as I am not a hottie-trendy-bar chick.
SEANYS BACK!!!!
Shouldn't the ministry have a division for dealing with cars?
Makes sense, and you can bring stories to the F2F next year, about how we're not that bad.
It's more of an experiment than an ambition. Trying to get into it while I have unemployment insurance for the weeks I don't get enough shifts seems like it could work. Once the summer is over I could look for a full time office thing again if it didn't.
And I'm sure we put them all to shame.
It's more of an experiment than an ambition. Trying to get into it while I have unemployment insurance for the weeks I don't get enough shifts seems like it could work. Once the summer is over I could look for a full time office thing again if it didn't.
And I'm sure we put them all to shame.
Well, not that much shame.
I just emailed two friends with toddlers in daycare in Seattle to ask for advice on finding good care, how much it costs so I'll know what kind of money I need to make to get a net gain, etc.
So now I'm all weepy at the thought of being away from Annabel more waking hours than I'm with her, and not having her beside me as I work, never getting to take breaks to read her stories, etc.
And, I pretty much feel like a failure, too.