Jeremy's Quest

Courage. Wisdom. Power.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Things I Hate, Things I Like...

I hate. . . being broke.
I hate. . . security tape on new CD's.
I hate. . . Waking up.

I like. . . sleeping in.
I like. . . coming home from work.
I like. . . writing stupid blogs in the middle of the night.

1 Comments:

  • At 3:13 AM, Blogger GaryM said…

    Your post early in July reminds me of myself at that age.

    It's taken a long time for me to feel wanted, needed, appreciated.

    I will soon be moving to Sacramento to begin my new life. The rest of my working career looks very bright.

    What I will be leaving where I live right now? Glad that I have made an impact to many lives. An impact that would not have happened if my college career didn't go so poorly. I worked vary hard at every job I had. I always worked the shifts that I was assigned to. Practically never took sick days just because I didn't want to come to work. Oh I had my share of terrible bosses. I needed to save money and that's what kept me going back. I was layed off many times but only quit two jobs. Somehow, a better job eventually came along and I was able to go to that one. I got a job for my cousin, so she wouldn't have to be on welfare anymore. She's still working now far beyond after her daughter has grown up. At many of my jobs, I have made the company better because of what I showed them how to do a better job. At some, they are still using my suggestions.

    At some of the worst times, when I really felt hating my job, I would tell myself to hold on a little longer. Things are going to get better. You will have enough saved up to move on. I Always had that faith.

    I hope it comes sooner for you. Jeremy. Sometimes, you have to make it happen. Like the job I will soon be going to. I didn't expect to get the job going into the application process. I think that's what made it less stressfull. I thought, I'm going to do it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I was deemed qualified, went to the interview and now they have hired me. They want me to work for them. They need me. They want my experience. I am so glad I'm going to make a contribution to them. I plan to make larger contributions to them when I have worked for them for so long.

    Lot's of luck for you Jeremy.

    GaryM

    P.S. I'm waiting to hear your CD. :-)

     

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