Except I'm sure that I went yarn shopping and had tacos on the way home. That's the right answer no matter how it went, yes?
Absolutely! And good luck.
You can do it, Burrell!
Have we already made fun of the NY Times "Unplugging Without FOMO" article?
Is that the new "I don't even own a television"?
Have we already made fun of the NY Times "Unplugging Without FOMO" article?
Is that the new "I don't even own a television"?
-t, that's exactly what I was going to say, word for word.
Hey! Bay Area peeps! I'm trying to plan for our knock-wood-will-happen vacation in July, and while plane tickets are cheap, I'm stymied by lodging.
Where would you guys recommend? I swear, it's more expensive to go to SF than it is to Hawaii...
waves pompoms
go Burrell go
I think of having buffistas visit.
May good reasons there, but this is my favorite.
Plei, when we went to SF, instead of a hotel we rented an apartment through VRBO, which was fantastic and much more affordable (any hotels that were in the VRBO price range were either murder hotels [really, one review on Yelp said "blood on carpet!"] or by the airport).
This is where we stayed, which would work for you guys, b/c there's a pull-out bed in addition to the bedroom. (Also a hot tub and a bidet.) And it's close to the Zmayhemi: [link]
Hey! Bay Area peeps! I'm trying to plan for our knock-wood-will-happen vacation in July, and while plane tickets are cheap, I'm stymied by lodging.
Where would you guys recommend? I swear, it's more expensive to go to SF than it is to Hawaii...
Tep's suggestion is good. We also recommend the Carl Hotel, where many Buffistas have stayed. It's cheap and clean and no fancy biz, and within a couple blocks of our house.
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Tep, sadly, that's not available during our block. Woe! (This is why I am checking things now, natch.)
I'm in the job I want to have until I retire - it's what I'm very good at, and I like both the work and the people I work with. I don't have any ambitions for advancement because I'm not cut out to be an executive, and I'm uncomfortable with managing more than the handful of freelancers/subcontracting firm reps I've supervised on the past few projects. Cost-of-living raises would be nice, but I've made enough use of dental and healthcare benefits the last few years to equal about a 4% raise, and the last couple of annual bonuses have been quite generous.
I'm in the same boat with Matt. I just want this job to last until I retire.
Me three, I could be here till retirement.