Comments:

art - 2008-06-21 00:00:39
oh i hope you didnt goto labor ready! you have to be there at 5 am ready to work, and usually its just homeless folk that go there, and they pay just above minimum wage. try manpower or account temps. something more for you.
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Anne - 2008-06-21 00:19:39
You sound marvelous...good for you! Oh...VenteVeni at Pogo.com is me! Hope to see you when you get a minute to play, and you aren't out job wrangling.
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Blue Opal - 2008-06-21 02:04:25
If you can't step on the sidewalks there in the 90's, imagine what it's like here when the thermometer hits the range of 120. I've gotten blisters from the sidewalk, and cooking an egg on the sidewalk ISN'T an exaggeration.
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Marna - 2008-06-21 02:27:57
hey there have you tried indeed.com? It's awesome, you just put in the query what you want to do "customer service" and then your city and then it pops up with all kinds of stuff for you.
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poolie - 2008-06-21 03:13:56
Oh yes, the sun is brutal this far south!
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mpeacock - 2008-06-21 03:48:53
Yes, will I be able to handle the Phoenix sun after all this Belgian rain? Glad you're doing well.
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Carolyn - 2008-06-21 13:10:28
I had forgotten that one of the best jobs I had while living in CA, I got through a temp agency. I signed up with almost every temp agency in my area. I went on a lot of interviews that didn't work out (one woman refused to even interview me, because I'd forgotten to bring a pen to fill out the paperwork) but eventually found a job where I was a good fit. Reading about you setting up your new nest, makes me want to rearrange everything in my house! Bill & I both have wanderlust. When we moved to MT, we made a commitment that all 3 of our children would graduate from the same high school. We have both lived in this house longer than any other home in our lives. Now that Shelby is beginning to look at colleges out of state, the wanderlust has hit us both hard. We've actually set the date that we plan to leave MT. Moving to a new area is so exciting and liberating (other than the actual moving part.) You get to let go of the past and have a new beginning. Good luck on your job search. With your experience, I'm amazed that ANY bakery hasn't snapped you up in a heartbeat!
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l\'empress - 2008-06-21 14:20:36
Oh, I am so jealous! Your kitchen is fixed up, and it's just for you -- no one to come in and decide they want to move things... Enjoy!!
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Paula - 2008-06-21 14:23:19
I had fun reading about your week today. Seems like even though you haven't found full time work yet you are keeping yourself busy and earning a few bucks. I hope all works out for you at Home Depot this Sunday.
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Megan - 2008-06-21 15:26:41
92 degrees and NO air conditioning? Gad! I can't imagine.
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scotvalkyrie - 2008-06-21 17:43:38
You know the full-time job I have now (the one where I get to watch movies and knit most of the day) I got through a temp agency! Sometimes there's a wonderful job in all the temp nonsense -- it's a great way to get your foot in the door!
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mz. em - 2008-07-25 03:31:01
Oh to have an organized kitchen. I'm envious. I need to go through mine and get rid of all the stuff that is just clutter. mz. em P.S. This is a late comment since I forgot about this e-mail and had not been checking it.
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