You are so sweet, not a busybody at all! :hug2: I am lucky that I'm at a point in my life where I can be choosy about a job. As it turns out, the company just asked yesterday if I'd be willing to cover some shifts for someone on another team who is out on maternity leave. A trainer is already...
I don' think I would like to work a checkout register, but I do have to say that I love bagging my own groceries! Even though your current job is different, I'll bet the skills you learned at the supermarket came in handy.
Ah, the smell of mimeograph ink! And having to use carbon paper sheets! Technology has really changed our lives. Although you had different roles, it does seem you stayed in the same field of work all your career.
What a memory your comment inspired! I remember taking typing and shorthand in high school-of course everyone types these days but I never had to use my shorthand outside of that class.
I have deep-set eyes with naturally dark circles, so when I was working I wore eye makeup everyday. Now that I am home most of the time I don't put makeup on, except when I'm going somewhere where I want to look better, like church or a lunch/dinner with friends.
This week is my last at one of my part-time jobs; I'm being temporarily laid off. I'm not devastated; I have other sources of income and I'm looking forward to a little more free time. Thinking ahead, though, I'm wondering what sort of other employment I might look at if I don't get called back...
Over the years we've gotten our pets in all sorts of ways. Twice we've gotten a dog and later, a cat from a rescue; we've found a stray or two; and in my career in the veterinary field I ran across a variety of creatures that ended up at our home. My current pets are two parakeets that I got...
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