[diesel_mercedes] Re : Jobs & Old Cars

 


Good on ya Trish ! .

Attitude makes the whole world of difference.....

Like it or lump it , we're here so why not keep busy and make the best of whatever your situation is .

Imwork with drunks too , they're always the elephant in the room , boy howdy were they all shocked when 1/2 way through the biggest drunk's diatribe I simply said " well , at least I never come to work stinking like a distillery " .

They all fell about the place and later on came furtively up to me and thanked me as this damnfool had been making all their lives miserable for many years before I showed up .

Best of luck in the job hunt ~ maybe if you incorporate the gop will give you corporate welfare ? . that's the only handout they seem to approve of .

" Idle hands are the Devil's workshop " .

-Nate
Trish wrote:
>
> You are right Nate. I am a survivor. I always land on my feet. I am like
> the Phoenix that burns up in it's own flames only to rebuild from the
> ashes.....enough? :) The people that know me know I WILL reach my goals
> even if they sound crazy! :)
>
> Oh I'll find something. I was just frustrated. The second interview I
> went on for this snotty restaurant really irritated me when the owners
> brother came over to interview me , nearly knocking me out with the booze
> on his breath and drunk at 2pm. Then I was told by the GM that I had met a
> few days earlier that "We got our wires crossed" and he dismissed me
> seconds later. I'm not sure exactly what he meant by that, except that he
> must have already made his choice before I made the 45 min drive back up
> there. Phooey on them. I have a hard time taking anyone serious that
> would dump $100 for a "cheap" meal for two. The meals up there usually run
> in the $300 range for two for dinner. That's just stupid IMO. It's a hunk
> of dead cow on your plate! However I'd be happy to serve you and take that
> 20% tip.
>
> I regretted sending that last one as soon as I hit send...you know how that
> goes. Just venting today. Being off work is OK for a while. But I've
> always worked 2 jobs even when I had that six figure income. Not greed. I
> love being busy. I also love being able to pay my bills on time, buy
> toothpaste when I need it, or splurge on a hot fudge sundae. Kevin went to
> the movies the other night and I thought "Good!" (Now I don't have to
> suffer through that movie at home!) I can't remember the last time either
> of us went OUT to the movies. The universe doesn't like a vacuum we can't
> just work, work, work. There has to be some fun in there too.
>
> Things really are great. I drive a Mercedes! I am super healthy. I love
> it when Kevin who is 2 yrs 2 weeks younger gets asked "So how much younger
> is your wife than you?" Or "Really? She just turned 51? I thought she was
> in her early thirties!" Not that I care what I look like to others, it's
> just cool to have proof that what I am doing to take care of myself works!
> I have loads of love in my life. I have a roof over my head, even though
> the tax office is trying to tell me it's worth far more than what it
> is..can't wait to show them the 50 or so pictures I've taken.
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