2 weeks ago I got fired from my job. I would like to add that the reason had nothing to do with me personally. It really boiled down to management stepping up and actually managing something or losing me. In the process of me taking a gamble, I pushed it too far and was fired before I could quit.
I basically gave a bunch of lazy losers an ultimatem to step up and work or lose what you got. Of course lazy people don't want to work and that was my gamble.
Anyway, I spent 2 weeks not even looking for a job cause I'm not monetarily challenged. Today I woke up, the sun was shining, the birds were singing and I decided to get a job. I got on CL saw one job that interested me and made up my mind that I was going to get it. I showed up the second the doors opened, met the owner with a firm handshake and direct eye-contact. Not 10 minutes later I was leaving with the responsibility to be there tomorrow at 10 am ready for work.
How cool is that? It can barely be said that I even tried to get a job. One ad, one decision, one stop, one success. This is a recurring theme in my life. When I decided to leave the warehouse I was in a new apartment 2 days later. Yet another one ad, one decision, one stop, one success situation. I could name more of these, quite a few more actually. I DIRECTLY attribute my no stress life to the uncountable number of people I have helped over the span of the last 20 years. I almost believe that God/The Great Spirit/Whatever you want to call him/her, has to keep me working or other people are gonna starve to death.
Anyway, I think I made a good decision as to where I decided to apply. It's been around a while, has pretty good ratings on the internet and seems to be incredibly busy. All that tells me I should be making at least what I was making at my last (almost identical) job, which was better than merely a living wage. I mean for 3 years I have worked about 28 hours a week and saved at least a few hundred a week. I don't know too many people that are that fortunate in my line of work. I can bank about 14k a year after bills with part-time work... I hope this job can step up to my standards. I shall see very soon.
I basically gave a bunch of lazy losers an ultimatem to step up and work or lose what you got. Of course lazy people don't want to work and that was my gamble.
Anyway, I spent 2 weeks not even looking for a job cause I'm not monetarily challenged. Today I woke up, the sun was shining, the birds were singing and I decided to get a job. I got on CL saw one job that interested me and made up my mind that I was going to get it. I showed up the second the doors opened, met the owner with a firm handshake and direct eye-contact. Not 10 minutes later I was leaving with the responsibility to be there tomorrow at 10 am ready for work.
How cool is that? It can barely be said that I even tried to get a job. One ad, one decision, one stop, one success. This is a recurring theme in my life. When I decided to leave the warehouse I was in a new apartment 2 days later. Yet another one ad, one decision, one stop, one success situation. I could name more of these, quite a few more actually. I DIRECTLY attribute my no stress life to the uncountable number of people I have helped over the span of the last 20 years. I almost believe that God/The Great Spirit/Whatever you want to call him/her, has to keep me working or other people are gonna starve to death.
Anyway, I think I made a good decision as to where I decided to apply. It's been around a while, has pretty good ratings on the internet and seems to be incredibly busy. All that tells me I should be making at least what I was making at my last (almost identical) job, which was better than merely a living wage. I mean for 3 years I have worked about 28 hours a week and saved at least a few hundred a week. I don't know too many people that are that fortunate in my line of work. I can bank about 14k a year after bills with part-time work... I hope this job can step up to my standards. I shall see very soon.
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