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Post by saphron on Feb 2, 2007 19:19:53 GMT -5
Well my career hasn't taken off very well. I had to leave the salon I was working in because I couldn't start on booth rental anand theres no jobs availible because I'm not experienceda. The salon even had plans to close down My co-workers there treated me like I was stupid. I feel worthless and feel like I've wasted a whole year going to school. I got a job on a cruise ship though as a laundry attendent though. I hope this goes well though.
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Post by annaa on Feb 2, 2007 20:39:50 GMT -5
I'm sorry to hear your job wasn't very successful. But at least you know now what to avoid in future. I hope you have better luck with your next one, though.
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Post by Stranger on Feb 3, 2007 7:29:36 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that. On the optimistic side, I've found being pushed out of a job can be a blessing in disguise. I felt like absolute crap when I left my last one, but I think it definitely turned out for the better in the end. It's a real coin toss; I hope it lands favorably for you.
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Post by pnoopiepnats on Feb 3, 2007 9:29:58 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about your job woes. The cruise job sounds cool though.
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Post by saphron on Feb 3, 2007 23:54:48 GMT -5
I just hope I can start my career in the cruise ship industry. I think thats where I need to go.
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Post by phoenixferret on Feb 4, 2007 12:39:53 GMT -5
I just hope I can start my career in the cruise ship industry. I think thats where I need to go. That sounds kind of glamorous. No matter what job you're doing on a cruise ship, it'll at least be...on a cruise ship. Anytime you get ordinary job fatigue, you can just remind yourself of that. On the other hand, it could get really depressing when on hardworking days you say to yourself, "man, I need to take a cruise." And then you realize, you're already *on* a cruise... dun dun DUUUUN! Seriously though, sounds goot, sounds goot. If you get the job, be sure to ask them in passing if they need any illustrators onboard.
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