There isn't a fast food place or a cvs with in walking distance?

Come on man, sounds like your enabling people in your life like crazy
holmes.

BTW, this is why I don't put the personal out quite this far public bro. 


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Tim Heald
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-----Original Message-----
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: frustrated...

She cooks and cleans so I don't have to... Where were you when I explained
that? :) Though really, the amount of money that goes to supporting Tiff is
_tiny_, even including food.

She also has a slipped disk in her back and is phobic of driving, both of
which limit her job options, in addition to not having any trade skills.

> Yeah, girls gotta get a job, what's she do all day?


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> Tim Heald
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:42 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: frustrated...

> gf with no job and your bitching about money.
> sounds like a led zepplin song to me dog..

> tw

> On 3/22/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 3 kids, 1 ex and 1 girlfriend. And okay, yes, the girlfriend is my 
>> bag, and I support her 'cause she hasn't really worked in the 5 yrs 
>> since we've been together, but I don't believe it's my place to tell 
>> someone to get a job (and the only thing that accomplishes with my ex 
>> is it makes it harder for me to talk to my kids), and she helps me 
>> out by letting me get more work done instead of having to do laundry 
>> or dishes or cook for myself. :) It's not like either of us feel 
>> that's "her place", it's just a convenient arrangement and she's 
>> happy to help me get more hours toward my own goals.
>>
>> I've not hired a lawyer in the last 5 years because
>> ::drum-roll::
>> can't afford one. How am I supposed to afford a lawyer if I can't 
>> hardly pay the bills I already have? Beyond that I've met numerous 
>> divorced fathers who've spent thousands and thousands of dollars 
>> basically just throwing money down the toilet trying to find an 
>> attorney who either can or will do anything to help them with their 
>> divorce problems. I'm reasonably convinced that if there is such a 
>> person, he's too busy to accept me as a client even if I could afford 
>> his exhorbitant fees ('cause he'll definately be the most expensive 
>> attorney on this planet).
>>
>> Got me a vassectomy right after my ex and I split up... I keep it 
>> under my... well, you know where I keep it. :)
>>
>> As I've said, a number of stupid decisions made when I was a kid, 
>> like getting married to the wrong woman and not being adamant about 
>> waiting a while to have kids, both of which fed into how I fouled up 
>> my chance to have a degree.
>>
>> > Shit man, sounds like you need a better lawyer, not a better job.
>>
>> > How many kids you got bro?
>>
>> > Maybe need to throw a vestictamy as well.
>>
>>
>> > --
>> > Tim Heald
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > 703-300-3911
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:10 PM
>> > To: CF-Community
>> > Subject: RE: frustrated...
>>
>> > You can, but I can't. The difference is that I support a family of 
>> > 6 with 2 separate living spaces (apartments in both
>> > cases) on a single
>> > income. I would LOVE for that to be a luxury, like the Mazerati I'm 
>> > not trying to get myself into, and be able to just say "you know 
>> > what, we don't need 2 homes", but people and laws prevent me from 
>> > making that decision.
>> > Or for that matter
>> > from even reducing the cost of the 2nd living space any.
>>
>> >> I don't have a degree, and make significantly more than $80K right 
>> >> now.
>>
>> >> BTW I lived her eon $60K with two kids and a wife and two car 
>> >> payments.
>> >> It's not as expensive as some people are making it out to be.  I 
>> >> mean, you live in the burbs and ride a train, it isn't that bad.  
>> >> I just went to contract on a house here for 482,600.
>> >> It's in
>> >> Columbia MD, So it'll be a commute, compared to the rental we live 
>> >> in in Alexandria.
>>
>> >> --
>> >> Tim Heald
>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> 703-300-3911
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:34 PM
>> >> To: CF-Community
>> >> Subject: RE: frustrated...
>>
>> >> Keep looking, I don't have a degree, and while I'm not making $80k 
>> >> I'm doing alright..
>>
>>
>>
>> >> Thanks
>>
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>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:34 PM
>> >> To: CF-Community
>> >> Subject: RE: frustrated...
>>
>> >>> I'm telling you man, you need to move to DC.  The salaries are 
>> >>> much better than that, the killer is the housing costs though.
>>
>> >> I'm talking to recruiters about jobs in DC.
>>
>> >> I was actually thinking about a company that I contacted directly 
>> >> because I'm personally interested in the company (not because I 
>> >> saw them post a job description), where the hiring manager told me 
>> >> not only that they don't hire people without degrees (with one 
>> >> exception), but that he didn't think my min. DC salary of $80k 
>> >> would be reasonable and that he'd be hard pressed to get me $70k 
>> >> for a full-time job. I can't live on less than $80k in DC! I've 
>> >> checked the market and done the math, and asside from the fact 
>> >> that I can't pay bills there for any less, $80k makes me a bargain 
>> >> in that market!
>>
>> >> Admittedly, it doesn't help that I still have 2+ hrs drive to get 
>> >> there and at the moment have no money for relocation.
>> >> I didn't have
>> >> any money for relocation when I came to Charlottesville, I got an 
>> >> advance, and then had to take a pay cut to work here, so you can 
>> >> imagine how much I've saved up to help me move from here to DC. 
>> >> But if they discount me for not having a degree, their not paying 
>> >> relocation becomes moot.
>>
>>
>> >> s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
>> >> new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
>>
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>> >> http://www.fusiontap.com
>> >> http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm
>>
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