Trust me, I admire you a lot.  You have chutzpah!
Dinner?  Chili Con Carne on a raw, rainy day.  Add your own
Tabasco!  I know just how you feel.  I'm sure that whoever let you go
is looking for a position now.  I'm glad you got through it.

--- In [email protected], "oakdorf" <oakdorf@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "2fast4u" <sharon_b283@> wrote:
> >
> > Oak,
> > For one, I am certified RETIRED!  No, it's NEVER too late to improve
> > oneself, educationally.  It's how I got ahead, received promotions on  I'm 
> > still married and enjoy his company.  The burning
> > question of the day at my house is, "what's for dinner"?
> > 
> 
> 
> So what's for dinner?
> 
> All i know is when I was once told my job was over (after successfully 
> recruiting and building the whole department with people that knew stuff), I 
> was let go. 
> 
> for about 2 minutes i said now what. then I picked up the phone, updated a 
> resume and off I went. Took me a few weeks of me turning stuff down and 
> getting turned down, but i didn't sit around complaining. I even got to file 
> unemployment, but didn't count on it as income for a couple years - more a 
> couple weeks.
> 
> Nothings wrong with america. You just have to be up to the challenge that not 
> every company or muni can keep you on the payroll just because and that there 
> are better ways to do things or there are people who may be more qualified 
> then you. 
> 
> That is a fact of life.
> 
> Some people chose to be a doctor teacher fireman or engineer or an appraiser.
> 
> Others chose art related fields. others went into something a member of their 
> family was in.  
> 
> Others didn't over-extend themselves when funny money was floating around a 
> few years ago.
> 
> Trust me. Trying to REDUCE your interest rate today isn't easy, especially 
> when you pay on time.
>




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