Msbelle currently I'm a seasonal employee. Hopefully they keep me on after the holidays. When I was hired the HR manager said it was the plan. But me being full time or part time he couldnt say. HpweHowever ver part time employees get 401k, dental, vision and a few other things.
I also make $9/hr and have credit card debt but this job isn't a forever job. I've struggled with my confidence about being able to work but my confidence is improving. On the other hand I live in a small town and the options are limited.
Casper is researching colleges (in 9th grade.) Many of you will remember WHEN SHE WAS BORN. She is also taller than most of you (but not me, yet.)
IO how the years go by N my mother has turned into the kind of old people who sends pears from Harry and David, and I have turned into the kind of middle-aged people who likes them.
Mmm, pears. I don't remember when we actually got pears from Harry and David (pretty sure gifts from my grandparents), but we used those boxes to package up gifts for ages. I might still have some holding yarn or notions.
Those pears are freaking amazing tbf.
My father's retirement plan involved getting appointed to the Papua New Guinea Supreme Court. I'm pretty certain my role models for retirement are skewing my expectations.
For the second year in a row, we got those pears from husband's aunt. I am not the biggest fan of pears, and they arrive right before we go out of town for a week or more.
So we ripened a few quickly, and the others are in the fridge, where they will hopefully keep for 10 days.
Retail with benefits is not a bad deal if your living expenses are low. fingers crossed you get hired on.
O how the years go by N my mother has turned into the kind of old people who sends pears from Harry and David, and I have turned into the kind of middle-aged people who likes th
Hah! I think I might have too, though I don't yet have people who send them to me
There is a note on the reception desk that Jesus is on vacation until Jan 4. I guess that makes sense.
Timelies all!
Joining the boggling that Mac is 17.
As for retirement, not until Mr. S is in college, or at least graduated from high school. It'll probably be later than that, given I'm a federal employee and may not have much of a pension when the Republicans are done with it.