Posted June 28, 2012
anjohl
Disconnected
Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada
GamezRanker
Disagreement Verboten!
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted June 28, 2012
My mom says I can't smack my girlfriend :(
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted June 29, 2012
Spanking is highly recommended. Your neighborhood orc recommends lingerie and spanking as coinciding activities.
anjohl
Disconnected
Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada
Posted June 29, 2012
Anyway, good news is I found a job, started tonight, and the owner seems pretty nice.
GamezRanker
Disagreement Verboten!
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted June 29, 2012
Anyway, good news is I found a job, started tonight, and the owner seems pretty nice.
It's good you found a job though....kudos. :)
Post edited June 29, 2012 by GameRager
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted June 29, 2012
Anyway, good news is I found a job, started tonight, and the owner seems pretty nice.
It's good you found a job though....kudos. :)
Goatbrush
citation needed
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted June 29, 2012
Following on from my recent post I'm still constantly on edge >:| I think it's because I have too much 'thinking' time, if that makes sense, as I'm currently working p/t. I'm (hopefully) starting an MRes later this year so that should help, meanwhile I need to find something to productively occupy my time. Maybe I'll learn a second language.
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted June 29, 2012
Or learn to program (Learn Python the Hard Way isn't actually all that hard and it's free).
Build something cool as hell, check out what I found looking for cool lamps last night: http://www.coolestfurniture.net/2012/06/cool-lamp-from-latourettes-furniture.html
Or you could learn how to do Arduino and/or 3D printing!
anjohl
Disconnected
Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada
Posted June 30, 2012
It's good you found a job though....kudos. :)
GamezRanker
Disagreement Verboten!
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted June 30, 2012
Goatbrush
citation needed
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted June 30, 2012
Or learn to program (Learn Python the Hard Way isn't actually all that hard and it's free).
Build something cool as hell, check out what I found looking for cool lamps last night: http://www.coolestfurniture.net/2012/06/cool-lamp-from-latourettes-furniture.html
Or you could learn how to do Arduino and/or 3D printing!
anjohl
Disconnected
Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada
Posted July 01, 2012
Lol, so I ask my old boss on Monday if he has a job open for me, and he tells me he will call me later that week. A very attractive job in the same industry that is a lot busier in terms of workload, farther away, but comes with more perks comes up on wednesday. I take it...and my boss calls me my *very* first day and now wants me back badly.
The world is fucking goofy. My new boss is going on vacation with his family on monday for two weeks, and the staff are barebones even with me. He seemed relieved to get someone that needed minimal training who could immediately fill the gap. My old boss really wants me back, but I wonder can he match the perks? Morally, I can't justify leaving my new job until the owner gets back in two weeks can I? I would feel like a total dick, as I would be abandoning my new coworkers who are already understaffed.
My current thought process is to explain to my old boss that I am interested, but that I cannot commit to more than part time work for the next few weeks, which will give me time to evaluate the new job. If the old job looks better, I can in good faith quit at the new place, without burning a bridge.
It's hilarious how quickly you can go from no job to too many jobs in the blink of an eye. First world problems, I tell ya.
The world is fucking goofy. My new boss is going on vacation with his family on monday for two weeks, and the staff are barebones even with me. He seemed relieved to get someone that needed minimal training who could immediately fill the gap. My old boss really wants me back, but I wonder can he match the perks? Morally, I can't justify leaving my new job until the owner gets back in two weeks can I? I would feel like a total dick, as I would be abandoning my new coworkers who are already understaffed.
My current thought process is to explain to my old boss that I am interested, but that I cannot commit to more than part time work for the next few weeks, which will give me time to evaluate the new job. If the old job looks better, I can in good faith quit at the new place, without burning a bridge.
It's hilarious how quickly you can go from no job to too many jobs in the blink of an eye. First world problems, I tell ya.