Bidding war for Gud's services! That sounds like it should be an ego boost.
I feel like I'm living in Mordor with this dark red sky. C'mon, hobbits!
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Bidding war for Gud's services! That sounds like it should be an ego boost.
I feel like I'm living in Mordor with this dark red sky. C'mon, hobbits!
It looks like Doom o'Clock out there this morning. Throw the Ring already!
I have checked what time it is and when sunrise was supposed to be at least 3 times this morning because it is legitimately hard to believe that it is not still predawn
Oy, Hil, I'm sorry. I hope you'll feel better soon.
Bidding war for Gud's services! That sounds like it should be an ego boost.
Probably should be, but mostly I'll just be glad when everything is resolved.
Feel better, Hil.
I was able to get some sausage and egg burritos from the grocery this week. So, that is my lunch today.
Sorry I skimmed past your post, Hil! I'm sorry about the bronchitis, what an icky way to start the school year. I hope you feel better soon.
Good luck, Gud. I don't wish to add any stressors, but i recall Ask a Manager talking about taking counteroffers from your current company, and warned against pitfalls. I found this: [link] It doesn't quite fit your situation - it's directed at people seeking job offers specifically to try to force their employer to make a counteroffer - but some of it may be relevant.
I think she's mentioned before that of people who accept a counteroffer, something like 70% have left or been let go within the year. That does mean 30% haven't, and you know your situation and employer best. But you might find her thoughts helpful.
Thanks
Had to skim, but I'm happy your services are in such demand, Gud! And I'm sorry about your bronchitis, Hil.
We have all of the (usually only on at night) lights on, and I think it's gotten darker in the past hour. No smoke smell though, at least in my part of SF. So weird. The sky is such a dark orange, it feels like we're in a cave.