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This is the longest I've ever been unemployed. I was just chatting on Facebook with a guy from my last company. Apparently it's the same old same old. Not missing anything apparently.
Most jobs are like this. Bosses pick and choose who they want to follow rules.
Most jobs are like this. Bosses pick and choose who they want to follow rules.
Eh you will find a job when you are ready.
I have two former employers that should take me back. I was hoping to make this career shift. That most likely isn't going to happen now so I'm trying to get myself worked up to the idea of going back to what I was doing before. I'm just so sick of That work don't know how long I can keep doing it. All this time off hasn't made it seems any more appealing to me. I'm figuring maybe go back to work for now and give the new career a break and maybe try again little later. Who knows, I've got about 15 to 18 yrs left before I retire. That is still a good chunk of time yet.
I have two former employers that should take me back. I was hoping to make this career shift. That most likely isn't going to happen now so I'm trying to get myself worked up to the idea of going back to what I was doing before. I'm just so sick of That work don't know how long I can keep doing it. All this time off hasn't made it seems any more appealing to me. I'm figuring maybe go back to work for now and give the new career a break and maybe try again little later. Who knows, I've got about 15 to 18 yrs left before I retire. That is still a good chunk of time yet.
Maybe go back part-time? Jobs can drain you and you need that time away because you get caught up in the nonsense. Maybe you still can persue it, just a little at a time.
Believe me I'm not even doing what I want. Love to climb the latter and be advertising artist for the company.
I made a creamy garlic pasta dish last night and am having leftovers today, my god, this stuff is rich, you only eat this stuff once in a blue moon.
Enough garlic to fend off a herd of vampires.
After a meal like that, I like to get really close to Mr. DontH8Me and recite one of my favorite lines from 16 Candles - "What's happening...hot stuff?" Emphasis on the - hhhhhh -
I've got a stupid FB question. If I make a post all of my "friends" can see it. That makes sense. If one of my friends makes a comment off of my post I can only assume that our "conversation" is only seen by my friends since I started the initial post by typing in the "what's on your mind" box. All of a poster's other friends that aren't my friends shouldn't be able to see what I posted, should they? I assume not.
I would think that if I responded to someone else's post, then all of his friends that aren't my friends would still be able to see it but my "friends" that aren't his friends wouldn't be able to see it.
I didn't see any kind of help area on FB to find this out on my own.
Chow, in privacy settings you can manage who sees what. There is public, friends of friends or a custom list.
The mechanic called. Looks like $3,000 to fix my pickup.
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