Timelies all!
I'm so tired of blowing my nose. Stupid cold-ish thing..
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
I'm so tired of blowing my nose. Stupid cold-ish thing..
Well, he is still listed on my insurance as a driver on my car, so insurance does not go down as much as it will when I take him off my insurance altogether.
Ah, sweet Thin Mints, I didn't realize how much I missed you!
Unrelatedly, I have done all the communicating I can do today. Time to hide under a rock.
It may not be a good sign that that takes so much out of me.
Nah, that's a lot!
It may not be a good sign that that takes so much out of me.
I don't think so. Reminds me of driving a long distance, that always takes a lot out of me just from having to be continuously alert for hours and hours.
Nicely done, msbelle.
does anyone here collect mid-century pottery? McCoy, Shawnee? or Weller pottery? I have some pieces I am selling for a friend up on FB marketplace, but thought I 'd be willing to ship if it was to someone here.
Leaving work, I thought to myself, hey, it's Tuesday, cheap movie night, I should go see Captain Marvel. So I fired up Fandango to see when the next showing was, in an hour. That seems doable so I go to get a ticket and it's $12.45! For a standard show, not IMAX or 3D.
So, not doing that. Consoling myself with tacos.
So I was looking around at possible job opportunities, this evening. The problem is I've gotten so used to working remotely (I've been doing it for 11 years now!) that I don't know if I could go back to working in an office every day! But what I'd like is to work for a company that is smaller than my current company, but not like, 100 people. Having a hard time finding anything in between though, and the small companies are less likely to offer remote work (and also more likely to go out of business). But one company nearby had an opening I looked at just for kicks, and was thinking "hmm, it's a couple levels above me but it's not technically asking for more experience than I have". And it listed who was in the equivalent of my current job. And I looked her up on linked in....and omg, she used to work at my company all of like three years ago in basically an assistant position. Tempting to apply for the job just for the title, work there for a hot minute, and then get a new job that jumps me like six levels, yeeesh! (Mostly I'm actually trying to find one that is essentially my job but possibly with "senior" added, and a smaller company because I'm sick of the over-intricate bureaucracy)