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novella said:Yeah! They took me --and paid--when I had none.
you have no idea how grateful i am, novella! thank you! i am going to check those links out and try to get on a dig! i'm so excited!!!!!
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novella said:Yeah! They took me --and paid--when I had none.
Jenem said:OMG - that's hilarious!
mojo said:I'm in work right now getting paid to drink coffee and spam the book forum
Anahorish said:Ah, well we don't have internet access. But we have access to the full range of BBC sites so I usually peruse them and sometimes post on their forums (which have such a low post turnover, it's just dull).
jenngorham said:the company i worked for was like a pyramid scheme and each time i tried to quit they would talk me out of it. very in your face YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!! we went on week trip to kelowna and i spent all my time hiding in the library i was so freaked to run into any of them, because i just couldn't do it. i hated interupting people's day and lives. i spent one night in a bar and got quite drunk and the staff felt so bad they finally bought one of by paint ball pkgs. a pity sale
so the moral of my story is, don't sell paint ball.....no really. it takes some time and some really different stops along the way, but one day you will be posting a thread going OMG one time i sold newsprint......
I just began training to work for my brother-in-law in his sign making business. We make signs, shirts, vehicle graphics and business cards. I have to learn how to use the computer program to design the lettering and graphics and run the laser cutter, and how to actually put the designs on stuff. In a month or so I will begin taking care of a boy about the same age as my youngest for three days a week, and on certain days, I am also the primary caregiver for my ailing father.I wear many hats but officially, I am self-employed.
I just started my own business. I maintain and repair sewing machines. It is going very sssssssslllllllloooooooowwwwwwwwllllllllyyyyyyyy. My dear hubby pays the bills by working his two jobs, poor guy. When I am not fixing sewing machines, I sell many of the quilts I make, do little clothes mending and altering for friends, take care of my little herd of children and the house.
cajunmama said:There are just not enough hours in the day.
Thank you, jenn. I am lucky though. I may have many "jobs" but I love them all so most days it's like I get to play all day. I do make time for me and do something really fun, like read, or play board games with my kids.jenngorham said:truer words were never spoken. take care of yourself.