eh....I am kind of a bitch.
Eyebrow2
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Please help! I have NO idea what to do with this!
by Elsewhere inat work we are supposed to setup "goals" for a "performance review" later in the year.
i *hate* things like this because i don't understand what i'm supposed to put in the document.
it is far too subjective with no defined requirements that i can wrap my brain around.
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Eyebrow2
bummer....I was hoping you didn't know what to do with your sexy little mini cooper...I was gonna say give it to me!!!
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RATE YOUR JOB!
by Mary inwhat kind of a job do you have?
rate it below: .
i absolutely love my job and wouldn't trade it for anything
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Eyebrow2
1.25I work from home...I had a partnership with a friend that didn't work out...thought I had to go work for someone else in an office setting, and I have been interviewing here and there....BUT...out of the blue one of my mentors offered me the chance to do some contract work for her, and still work from the house. Cannot beat that!
So mostly a #1!
The .25 is because it is an industry I am recruiting that I have not done in years, so it is taking a little bit of time to find my "groove".
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What do you believe now?
by NowImFree ini have been out of the jws officially for over 3 years now, since disassociating.
after researching the history of the organization and reading the bible (without) the watchtower, i am now a christian.
i am just curious what happens to most ex-jws as far as their beliefs go, after they leave the organization.
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Eyebrow2
I believe the cheesecake I just had at Texas Land & Cattle was one of the best I have ever had.
(burp)
Oh besides that? , agnostic humanistic...with a few touches of objectivism, but not enough to call myself an objectivist.
I believe in life before death.
Dang, that cheesecake was good....
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Film: Grizzly Man
by MegaDude inwhat a whacked out character timothy treadwell was.. this documentary and story, told mostly through treadwell's own video, is about a man who wanted to be a friend of grizzly bears and perhaps maybe be a grizzly bear.
he took off for alaska where for long stretches of time he would "commune" with these huge killer bears and film them.
he seemed to think he had nothing to fear because he was operating at a higher level of spirituality and that the bears sensed it.
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Eyebrow2
I felt bad for his girlfriend. I haven't seen the movie, but I read about this guy in Reader's Digest.I admire the passion he had for nature, but unfortunately he could not balance that passion with reality. Tis a shame.
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HUMAN NATURE: what the heck is it REALLY?
by Terry inwe all have a nature.
we are each born different from others in many respects.
our human-ness is conceptually the same, however, as we age our differences become more and more apparent.
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Eyebrow2
sooooo....are you saying that people cannot change if they want?
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How do you feel about people on government assistence?
by free2beme infor a long time, before working with people in this situation, i would have answered this question with .... "i feel for them and i know how degrading it must be, to come to this point in their life to have to depend on the government to sustain them" .
... once i got up close and personal with these people, i have learned that my answer only applies to a small group of those on government assistance.
well from my experience, those on government assistance are more often about taking advantage of the system, then they are about actually being in need of help.
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Eyebrow2
I found myself on assistence for a short period of time back in the 90s. It was a safety net for me, helped me until I got back on my feet. I had some health issues, and lost my job (I don't blame the company...long boring story...)
For most, that is exactly all it should be, a safety net. However, I have seen some abuse it. I lived in a housing project for about 9 months, and most people there were on other assistance besides housing. I knew one lady next to me that had a boyfriend that had a BMW living with her. She lied about that, although he was the dad of at least one of her kids. I thought that was wrong. I don't know how he made his money, if he had an honest job or was doing something illegal, but he was home a lot, and had a lot of very expensive stuff....I asked once what he did, never got a straight answer....
Most of the people I knew there were pretty honest, and hard working. What scared me though, was the welfare cyclers. The family were the kids grow up, make some bad decisions, and end up in the same housing project as adults with their family. I know this one family, the grandparents, mother, and adult kids all live there in different units. So much for trying to better your life. The kids were friends of my older siblings, and had the attitude that they could always move in the projects if things didn't work out..yadda, yadda, yadda.
I think one of the big problems we have in this country is that more attention needs to be given on how to break the cycle and make it more of a safety net, and not a way of life.
I do believe most people are on government assistence because they need, and applied for it because they had no choice. Regarding social security....well, hell, my mom gets a widow's pension, and will get her own social security in a few years. She paid into it when she was working, and so did my father, so I wouldn't lump social security as the same as welfare.
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Sharing the Joy... of Open Mindedness, and Apostasy
by RichieRich ini work with a few young witnesses.
actually, they work for me.
but that's not the point here.
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Eyebrow2
shame on you for picking up her phone
I think it is good you are sharing this info with her, because a lot of teenagers just leave because they don't agree with it because it can be a difficult life and they want to have fun. But then, they come back, dive in...and then when they realize it is all really bs they feel it is too late because they are already baptised.
Oh wait...that was ME! =)
Seriously, though...I think giving her this info so that she will have real knowledge to justify your reasons for leaving is great.
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Thinking about moving to Texas
by MsMcDucket ini need to do something to get my mind off my girls.
so, i'm thinking about becoming a travel nurse.
i can keep my house here, and they would pay for my living expenses while i'm on assignment.
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Eyebrow2
We moved from NH to TX a little of 2 years ago. Although I really miss NH, I love it here.
True, allergies are can be rough...it is so dry in the winter here especially. However, it was well worth the move. If you bring your daughter, do yourself a favor and spend some time checking out which school districts are the best before you come down. Despite what you hear about TX being one of the worst states for education, there ARE some excellent school districts here. We moved to one of the more expensive cities, and the schools are really good (in my humble opinion.) We are on the east side of Plano, TX...where the uber wealthy do not live hahah..but it still is really nice.
Since I moved from NH...where in the Northeast everything is expensive...even this expensive city doesn't feel expensive. The rent is still cheaper...yadda, yadda yadda.
Don't forget to check out a site like salary.com to make a comparison for your salary and living expenses.
Do you already know which company you are going to work as a travelling nurse for? Make sure you do some research in that area too if you haven't had the chance. Not all the companies are the same. -
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I am a milieage victim!
by free2beme ini would love to have a vehicle that got 30 miles or more to the gallon.
unfortunetly i have to toe things, like a boat, and that requires a truck.
so i purchased a dodge truck, with a deisel engine, and i get a thrill out of 14-16 mpg.
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Eyebrow2
Our dodge van died the xmas eve, and our pontiac just went to the great car heap in the sky on Friday. We went out and got a 2000 Durango..because we needed something to hold 8 people and occaisionally haul stuff too. I felt really wierd about it, since it only gets 20MPG on the highway...but it is hard to get something that meets all your needs and can carry so many at once. My husband says 20 mpg is good for a V8...(he has wanted a V8 for a while).I have my little bicycle for my short errands. That gets about 5 mpg on M&Ms. Very affordable. =)
This week I am going to look at an 87 mercedes diesel...some guy is selling really cheap, and I have always wanted to try the waste veggie oil thing. I know a few peeps that do it on just one tank instead of using those 2 tank systems. We will see.