annedonnelly
Girl from the North Country
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Congratulations. It's a big move so there are bound to be a few regrets - like missing your guitar teacher - but it's where you wanted to be so I'm sure all will work out for the best.
She got the jobGood luck. Use open questions to get the other person talking and buy yourself a little thinking time if you get stuck. Great technique with customers to and they'll be looking for how well you get the customer talking, probably.
I'm not altogether sure that I am sorry. Devon is nice and all but it ain't THAT nice. It's not worth the massive drop in income and the associated never ending worry that would go with it. Even Hubster could predict a total meltdown while I panicked on a daily basis trying to make ends meet. Nobody will give him a job with him having renal failure so his getting a job is unlikely.Sorry Saluki![]()
I'm not altogether sure that I am sorry. Devon is nice and all but it ain't THAT nice. It's not worth the massive drop in income and the associated never ending worry that would go with it. Even Hubster could predict a total meltdown while I panicked on a daily basis trying to make ends meet. Nobody will give him a job with him having renal failure so his getting a job is unlikely.
When he was first diagnosed with renal failure (again) he was looking for work and as soon as he mentioned the dialysis word, he said he could see their faces shut down in a 'no way jose' sort of way. I don't suppose that Devon would be any different for him. Let's face it, who would give a job to someone who either has to leave early 2 or 3 times a week or has to take 2 or 3 mornings or afternoons off per week. If I was a proper organisation, I'd give the job to someone not on dialysis.