Yeah I need to start calling the other temp agencies. I just got tired of calling and hearing there were no jobs.
If I weren't such in a good place emotionally I'd start taking this personally and thinking I'd managed to piss off every employer in Vermont just by moving here.
askye, I think it's a good idea to go meet with her. One of my best friends is a top SF realtor and she's always needing help in the office with administrative stuff and she pays pretty well. So maybe if you don't want to be a realtor, you can work part time in the office?
{{smonster}} So sorry. What Toddson and the other Buffistas said, times ten.
askye, sorry, and good luck. I hope something comes up soon.
I read "linger" as 'finger" Needless to say, it gave me a different view of the whole thing.
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askye, do you have 60 college credits? Have you thought about subbing?
And...my cereal is et, and clothes are in the wash. Back to work, Bitches!
smonster - so sorry about your roommate. I don't see how eating at your table could possibly be construed as "lingering" in the kitchen/dining area.
Why should you have to put up a curtain? If it bothers her, I think she should do it. It's her space, no?
I stopped at BB&B but didn't buy anything. I'll hang up a sheet with binder clips if necessary. I don't even want to talk to her tonight, so I'm saying fuck it and eating out. And I'm going to move Frankie's food and water bowl out of the kitchen.
I don't think I have 60 credits. I know there are para educator jobs around here where the requirements seem to be - 18 years of age and no criminal record. It's something to look into.
Being a realtor does have some appeal so I am going to look into it. My brother tried his hand at it didn't work out very well, but he's in a different market and maybe things would be different up here.
And one of the latest job listings on Craigslist is - 2 part time admin assistant through Spherion. So I called and left a message that I am interested.
My friend is a para, and really likes it. It's got some of the fun of teaching, but you don't have to take the work home.
Why is it that I can't creative write with any music, except maybe some classical or jazz, but I prefer party tunes loud for resumes?
Dear Buffista clients: now you know most of your resumes have been written to lyrics that include shake that ass, brickhouse and yeah, yeah, yeah.