While I will be 22 years at the same place (not the same job) in March! It is pretty easy to remember because I started full time in 2000 (although I did work at the Eastman Theatre (part of the same entity) on a contract basis since 1995. It seems easier to do in a city when basically one employer is the University, the Hospital, the art gallery and the theatre.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
I think this is the first place I’ve worked for more than 2 years. I used to be pretty peripatetic but I’ve let inertia get the better of me.
Definitely the longest I’ve worked anywhere—I think max was 4 years before this. I’m tempted to leave but in the past I got laid off my first three jobs and then my 4th job, before this, I quit/got this job when they cut our benefits.
Wow. In my small city I literally can’t think of another place to work that isn’t another, smaller, college, back to retail, or taking a civil service exam!
I've worked here for over 30 years, but no catalog of gifts.
You are overdue for giving yourself a gift! Make it something nice.
Y’all this made me think I want tiaras. Dang!
You definitely want tiaras!
When I hit 5 years I'll get a gift card but I can't remember how much. A gift card to our store but you know I'm not going to knock that considering how many nice things you can get. We had one employee reach her 30 year mark and she got a $500 gift card.
I would like a tiara for a work anniversary present.
In my small city I literally can’t think of another place to work that isn’t another, smaller, college, back to retail, or taking a civil service exam!
That is wild.
Today was a rough , rough day.
I realized when things came to a head between M and his mom that while she has gone out and we've had the house to ourselves some , since my concussion and being out of work she hasn't had the house to herself at all. Which is probably why she keeps pushing us to go out to dinner, but doing it in a weird way. I don't want to eat out but I do want to get out of the house so I'm going to talk to M about things we can do outside of the house, even if it's just for an hour a week.
But we also need house rules/guidelines. I've tried to get that done before but I get pushback about how we don't need that but clearly we do. There is stuff I can do that will make things a little easier and his mom happier on my part (just general tidiness that I struggle with but I can be better about it).
we haven't been paying rent, just covering --well the majority of the monthly expenses--but I'm going to float the idea of paying a set amount of rent and having her pay the utilities each month. Because the utilities fluctuate so much , esp in the winter when she wants the house to be around 80 or as close to it, but she blames the increased prices on - laundry or the fact we baked a bunch. Even though we have the same laundry as we always have. I don't think she would go for it because she'd have to pay more in the winter and she'd run out of money quicker (she's been broke for over a week now and I think she's opened another credit card) but it might make things a little more .. I dunno.