On the resume and money coming in. At least it is something Consuela.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
That's rough on the co-worker, Jesse. So sad.
Maybe 40/week, no travel, mostly from home would leave you some time to look for something better? Also, money coming in is nice, as well as adding something to the resume.
Maybe 40/week, no travel, mostly from home would leave you some time to look for something better? Also, money coming in is nice, as well as adding something to the resume.
All of that.
Yeah, I expect so. It does sound pretty flexible, as well.
if not a great job, it sounds good. and once again , less blank time on your resume.
Plus the downside of a contract? Not permanent. The upside of a contract? Not permanent. You're not tying yourself into this job forever.
I posted over in the business thread about trying to decide if I want to hire a new employee that would broaden the reach of my law firm and add a whole new direction. I'd love anyone's input/thoughts.
You know, for a variety of reasons I have given myself all of today to laze around and watch recorded TV. I'm starting to suspect that may not be enough time.
Finally seeing catching fire.
I just took a break from stripping wallpaper to shovel the 1-2 inches of snow and slush we got today. I did the whole two-house driveway and sidewalks by myself and feel like a goddamned hero. But I did literally zero shoveling the last time it snowed, so. Anyway, now I need an actual break.
I have learned that there is a magical time period with the stripping, a little while but not too long after I put on the solution. Too bad I'll probably only be great at finding that magical spot by the time I'm done. There's not actually that much paper to strip. The walls under are not great, but I think more or less OK. We'll see when I'm actually done.