cervical surgeon? When did you go to Denmark? :eek: -----Original Message----- >From: Neil <nbmdude@xxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Feb 9, 2009 5:57 PM >To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [tcb] Re: everyone!!! > >Wanna hear a real bitch of a story? I got a call from my cervical surgeon. I >need another surgery to repair damage from the 1st neck surgery. About an >hour later, I get a call wanting to set up an interview for a managers >position over a Technical Support Center. I had to tell the lady that I was >in physical therapy and might need additional surgery. >Talk about bad timing...not all bad, though. It seems that a former coworker >is working at the company and highly recommended me. >The lady said to call her as soon as I leave the Dr.s office (about the middle >of Feb.) >Hell, I might have a J.O.B. in the near future (IF I don't need surgery and a >lengthy recovery). >Bottom line is that I ~might~ be able to interview for the position now, and >if they are suitably impressed, they ~might~ be willing to hold the position >for a month... >Should know after I send her my resume and she has time to check me out... >Shave and a haircut, here I come! > > >--- On Mon, 2/9/09, thingmon@xxxxxxxxx <thingmon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> From: thingmon@xxxxxxxxx <thingmon@xxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [tcb] Re: everyone!!! >> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 12:30 PM >> Took me almost 4 months but I found a new one. Hit the >> various job boards hard and call everyone you know. In the >> meantime, read all the resume and interview prep stuff you >> can get your eyes on. Find something that interests you >> and learn something new. Check out a welding class or >> something. If it's marketable, all the better. >> >> Volunteering can be good too (focus on other people's >> problems). Don't be afraid to market yourself while >> doing it. Doesn't hurt to be able to show initiative >> while hunting. >> >> Oh, and log all your job hunt related miles, phone calls, >> printing costs, etc... may be tax deductible. >> >> I know it's not easy, but stay positive. >> >> Dave >> What's the definition of luck? Some say it's when >> preparation meets opportunity... >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Brian Denning <i_am_cool_fred@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Saturday, February 7, 2009 8:48:45 AM >> Subject: [tcb] Re: everyone!!! >> >> thanks to everyone, i am extreemly stressed right now. >> thanks to our wonderful economy the newspaper business is >> finally getting hit. after all the promises that were made >> in the past 6 months our division of the paper got shut >> down. my last day is the 17th of this month not march 1 like >> they originall projected. when asked about transferring to >> the big paper they simply said "we have your >> resume" i asked them about an application, something i >> had to fill out regardless at my current job, they said, >> "we have your resume" so do you think i'm >> getting transferred, no, not at all. i made the carreer move >> last year because the company i worked for was in the pits >> baaaaad. i thought, newspaper business is a good steady job >> that will be up and running forever. well, just my luck, the >> company i left just bought a 4-color lithoron press and i >> just got laid off. i made a horrible carreer move, i am >> kicking myself in the ass for it. i have so far applied at >> autozone, best buy, hastings, and walmart. all are >> supposedly hiring, none have called and it's been 4 >> days. monday i go to the unemployment office and mooch for >> the short time that i can. that's the added stress, is >> arkansas is one of 30 states that is projected to run out of >> unemployment in the next 3 weeks. someone on the aircoolers >> site said it best, it's a recession when it's your >> neighbor, it's a depression when it's you. we're >> doing all we can to stay afloat including some shit >> freelance work...but whatever pays the bills right. >> >> diana says bad things happen in 3's so here's the >> deal our dishwasher quit working, we need a new roof >> (discovered a new leak), and i got laid off. so that makes 3 >> right, well here's the icing on the cake folks, we did >> our taxes thinking, that will help us in this situation. >> well, we owe $690. evidently those wonderful monthly taxed >> bounses i was getting for reaching monthly goal were taxed >> and put us into a different tax bracket. of course i >> wasn't taking enough out to cover the different tax >> bracket. i'm scared of what the other 2 are gonna be. i >> hit unsubscribe on the list but it said the moderator had to >> do it. keep me on gerald. i may not post much but keep me >> on. i have found out who true friends are. many of you have >> emailed me personally offering to help. i appreciate that. >> we'll get by. i'm just depressed beyond belief. >> there's an old habit of mine i haven't done in many >> years that i've been awfully tempted to partake in but >> then i'm reminded >> that every place i applied for a job at does a certain >> "test" that i would then fail. >> >> oh well, like i said, we'll get by. yesterday was old >> today is a new day. now i'm gonna get back to the >> freelance work and then try to get hershey back on the >> ground and drive the piss out of him while he still has >> insurance :D >> >> ________________________________ >> From: whocanduncan@xxxxxxxxxxx >> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [tcb] Re: everyone!!! >> Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 23:25:03 -0600 >> >> Whatever it is, don't panic. Always remember tomorrow >> is a new day and you won't make rash decisions. Keep us >> updated and let us know how we can help. >> >> ________________________________ >> From: i_am_cool_fred@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> i'm going through some hard times. . .. >> >> ________________________________ >> Windows Live™: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to >> connect. Check it out. >> ________________________________ >> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun >> that are part of your life. See Now > > > >