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Those people stop answering their phones at 4:40, for reals. Edit: to specify, I mean most of the employees I've tried to call in several city and state grantmaking offices.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Here you go: [link]
Those people stop answering their phones at 4:40, for reals. Edit: to specify, I mean most of the employees I've tried to call in several city and state grantmaking offices.
jobs with beautiful campuses don't exist in NYC. Seriously the supprt staff at the big law firms and banks all are 8-5 or 9-5.
I am seriously gonna look at taking the civil service whatevers.
You were wondering, weren't you? I said a thing ... never mind.
I care about realistic expectations and security.
Wait. I thought we were talking about employment. Now I am confused.
I stopped at the grocery store on the way to buy something for dinner and milk, and somehow walked out with that, chips, beer, and sorbet.
I'd be disappointed in myself for not following the plan, but dude, now I have beer.
Hooray beer!
jobs with beautiful campuses don't exist in NYC.
Yeah--this campus is definitely a product of having started off in the boonies and then having civilisation come to them. They have 30 odd buildings on it, with thousands and thousands of employees. My mother laughs when I call things like that campuses, because she's a university employee on an absolutely beautiful campus (with ruins from the slavery days).
Actually, gov't jobs would probably be ideal for you, timewise and securitywise, msbelle. I mean, hell, I'm in a nominally gov't job (subcontract) that's highly dependent on year-to-year congressional whims (and things that could go boom) and despite the rounds of well-predicted layoffs which suck, it's pretty fucking hard to get overworked or fired unless you are really egregious. I mean, come Oct 31, I'll know what is coming next September, due to fiscal cycles.
They have 30 odd buildings on it, with thousands and thousands of employees.
Yowza. That's so far beyond anything I've ever experienced, I can't even tell you. I've never worked anywhere with more than a few hundred employees, and that was spread over the city. My current place has like 65, nationwide.
Hooray beer!
Boo creepy foot doctor!
Please someone get that....
points at Steph, pointedly