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Res's Reverberations - 6/21/2009 10:41:51 PM   
Resonance


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Res's Reverberations - Waverin', Haverin', Wibblin' and Wobblin' about life...

...and this is my life, as well as yours! Let's begin. Here's my most recent blog post -

Things Really Do Get Better!

- and here's me.

Come on in, sit down, have a brownie.

Tea? Coffee? Water?

How're things?

Just trying to be a good hostess, my dears. I may not know you all that well, but I guess that's something to be gotten through, hmm?

< Message edited by Resonance -- 6/21/2009 11:13:42 PM >


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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/22/2009 10:16:06 PM   
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Interesting blog post, Resonance. I look forward to reading what you have to say.
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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/22/2009 10:24:47 PM   
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Thank ya, dsfuva.

I really do like the thought of blogging on a more regular basis, as I probably do have a great deal to write about when it comes down to it. Really, it all boils down to an issue of motivation and time management and level of distraction.

To say, not that I have a lot of distractions around... just that I'm easily distracted! There's fluff in my brain, and it's coming out my ears and spilling outta my mouth. No wonder I'm thirsty today!

Okay, so to add more. Work flew by today, as per usual. It's not the most glamourous and cozy of jobs, but I'm pretty content so long as I am kept busy. No employer likes idle hands and neither do I! I've had jobs where everything would be done. There'd be no customers, the place would have been scrubbed top to bottom, every nook and cranny, all the prep would be done, it would be no where near closing (so we couldn't do a single stitch of pre-close) and yet... yet!... we would be expected to not stand or sit around doing nothing, when there was in fact, quite literally, nothing to do.

Those lulls before the dinner rush (the reason why we had to stick around even though there was nothing to do), were oft-times dreadful and they made me nervous sitting there not being productive due to nothing to be productive for, because being caught not being productive makes your boss(es) look on you with a less-than-favourable eye. Funny thing, though... that was one of the best places I've ever worked, atmosphere, coworker and food-wise. -laugh-

What, my friends, have been your favourite job(s)? Share with me your fond memories, funny stories anecdotes, et cetera.

Edit: P.S. - I have a crazy habit of editing long winded posts, to add more or correct something. Like I'm doing now. Any of you do that?

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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/23/2009 10:49:23 PM   
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quote:

What, my friends, have been your favourite job(s)? Share with me your fond memories, funny stories anecdotes, et cetera.


I don't know if I've had any job which was a particular favorite. There were times when I enjoyed the job I had until January, when I was laid off after 21 years with the company.

I received a lot more responsibility around the time my first boss retired. While that made the job more challenging, I felt as though I rose to the responsibility and the challenge, and that felt good. But then my new boss and the assistant she hired eventually started taking away my repsonsibilities. I don't want to go into too many details in a public forum, but I was pretty much railroaded after that.

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P.S. - I have a crazy habit of editing long winded posts, to add more or correct something. Like I'm doing now. Any of you do that?


Yes I do.
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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/24/2009 1:39:22 AM   
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Today's blog.

I'm really wondering if I will ever manage to drag myself to bed at the time that would allow me to get up at my ideal time... which I will have no choice but to do when dd's daycare starts next month!

I'm a little anxious about it, but the daycare seems like it will be a good fit for my little lady. I can only hope. :)

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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/24/2009 10:04:01 PM   
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I hope so as well.
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RE: Res's Reverberations - 6/24/2009 11:40:07 PM   
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Blog - 24 June 2009

Okay. I could say a bunch of things, but I really need to get off my duff and do things instead. Read about it in today's blog. Chatter at me below.

-Res

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