Jess, that work situation sounds very stressful. Good luck finding a better position somewhere.
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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.
When I was a little kid I had all 4 grandparents, 2 great grandparents and 1 step great grandparent alive. I think I was 8 or so when Dad's maternal grandfather died, then I can't remember how old when his wife (the step great grand) passed away, and then in middle school I think when Dad's paternal grandmother died.
Mom's dad passed away first, when I was in high school or right out, I can't remember now, then Dad's Dad. Then Mom's mom (in 2010) and then last year Dad's mom passed away at 101. My grandmothers were in their 20s when my parents were born by Mom and Dad were 30 & 31 when I was born so kind of a later in life situation so I feel really lucky I had grandparents alive that long. Although because my mom's parents lived in OK and we lived in FL I didn't get to see them as much .
I did a very onerous task today --or at least a step in the right direction. I have gotten my income taxes all messed up with issues that I never resolved and since I didn't owe money I kept putting it off and ...well... I ended up calling today to make an appointment to get it all straightened out and see if they will file my taxes for me this year since I don't want to deal with the worker's comp etc thing going on plus I realize I'm pretty bad at handling issues that pop up. As seen by this mess I've gotten myself into. Which means I've left money out there that could have helped me and I feel embarrassed and irresponsible and just kind of stupid. I'm getting all the documents I can find together and hoping I have them all and won't need to request some.
However, the big reason I've realized I have to get this done (besides the tax commercials happening all the time and spiking my anxiety) is the organization that does home repairs finally contacted us and came by and made a list of things they can do-- new electrical, flooring fixed in a few places, new door, new window, and then gave info about another organization that can do the roof. However one of the documents they need is the most recent tax returns of everyone who lives here. I'm the only one who flies their taxes and so I'll be holding everything up until I can get this squared away. I kind of knew that they'd need this info but I just didn't think progress could be made on repairing the house through this program.
David, I hope you can get the dishwasher replaced easily. My brain scrambled around the words (it's been doing this since the concussion) and I read that your refrigerator was what went out, which would be much more stressful and a much bigger deal. I hope your contractor can do most of the work in getting a new dishwasher ordered etc.
Good/Bad news. They totaled my car so I have to replace it. The good part is they are giving me plenty of $ to do it, but ugh, do I hate making car decisions. The what car is easy enough. I loved my car so I will get another Tesla Model 3. The question is new or used. Musk may be bat-shit-crazy, but I do love his cars. I'd go up in his spaceships too, but it is unlikely that they will let me.
One great-grandmother lived long enough for me to meet her although I don’t remember it. I was 2 when she died. My maternal grandfather died when I was 18 (and I still miss him a ton and dream about him all the time). My dad’s parents died a week apart when I was 26. My maternal grandmother died when I was 36. I’m deeply grateful to have grown up with 4 grandparents (who were loving and involved) but I wish they’d lived long enough to meet Bob (my maternal grandmother, in particular).
My brother is still employed as well, but yikes.
I'm glad to hear it.
I'm in a bizarre laid-off-but-still-here limbo.
Oh, man. I've been on a product deprecation skeleton crew and it's a weird time. Fingers crossed on the job hunt.
I’ve done ok freelancing but it’s been a rough year emotionally.
Fingers crossed for you, too!
I did a very onerous task today --or at least a step in the right direction.
You definitely have earned yourself a gold star, askye.
I'm in a bizarre laid-off-but-still-here limbo.
That happened to me in 2014. They gave us a month before leaving, and organized meetings on "how to file for unemployment" and "how to get your own health insurance". And, we were encouraged to use the rest of our time printing out resumes on the org's printers and job hunting on their computers/internet. Sure, we were supposed to be wrapping up our projects and stuff, but it was mostly a month where we got paid to job-hunt from the office. It still took me nine months to get my next permanent job, but that's partially because I took the opportunity to change careers.
I'm sorry about the car accident and replacement woes, Laura. I hope you find what you want quickly.
My great grandmother lived into her 90s, I was in college when she died, although most of the time I knew her she was suffering from Alzheimers. I was very lucky in that while she could never remember who I was, she always thought I was somebody she knew (her friend from school or something vague like that, I guess I looked about as old as she felt and I know I resembled her sister) and was glad to see me. My poor uncle also looked familiar to her but she often thought he was someone she was mad at for some reason.
Way to go, askye, I hope they can help
That's kind of neat, Calli.
I do feel more job security than usual right now, but it's because I have more than one person's worth of work to do which I do not so much enjoy. This whole needing to work for a living thing, I'm agin' it
May all your re-orgs end in treats!
Man, that'd be nice.
Job ~ma all around.