Remember, flamethrowers aren't 100% effective.Just what I wanted to do today. Grapple with a conduit infestation.
Here's what I really don't understand. One of the applications was for a general clerk's job. I don't qualify according to the letter.2 rejection letters and a job with hours that I can't make work.
If it makes you feel better, they found arthritis in my husband's rib cage when he was 30.I am 47.537 years of age.
I have arthritis in my left hip.
I mentioned elsewhere that I'm almost positive I also have arthritis in my hip. I'll be 34 next week.I am 47.537 years of age.
I have arthritis in my left hip.
Banging your head against the glass ceiling again?*grumblegrumble*femaleproblems*grumblegrumble*
We're in the same boat, sistah.I have arthritis and its especially bad in my SI. It sucks
The irony of it being AS Awareness month and me being off work for my first extended sick leave isn't lost on me.
I was gonna ask if her man's being a dick.Banging your head against the glass ceiling again?
--Patrick
Hydrogen peroxide works pretty well. So do Borax if your clothes can be washed in hot water. I literally and figuratively can feel your pain.I hope you like hearing about how many pairs of pants I had to wash today.
I'm not sure I understand? You may not get your time off for the injection?? That's awful.We're in the same boat, sistah.
Of course, your hobo SO doesn't have fusion and compression rods in his back, so you don't get that merit badge to go along with it.
I go in for an SI injection on the 12th. The question is, how am I gonna manage to make it to then, especially since they're already gunning to order me* when I get back to work Friday night.
* - "Ordering" is when they inform you, either a week in advance or two hours in advance, that they have no other eligible staff to fill opening on a shift, and because your name is on the magic rotation list (which is no longer by seniority), YOU are the one who gets to stay for an additional eight hours of fun - and most likely not in a living unit where you know the kids or that you particularly care to work - or, even worse, you are working with someone who has NFC as to what to do. It is also the NUMBER ONE REASON why I hate hate HATE my job.
My hip issues are similar. I scheduled the SI injection for a mid-week day off - but it's not for three weeks.I'm not sure I understand? You may not get your time off for the injection?? That's awful.
No, my hobo is in great shape thank goodness. I'm a hot mess for both of us!
Oh you KNOW I've got a gif for that! Let me just...(Just waiting for Gas to post that one GIF...).
I don't think you realize how often I have to hear about #feminineproblems on an almost daily basis, and not from Kati.I could go into my actual female problems with lurid detail if you want. I hope you like hearing about how many pairs of pants I had to wash today.
It's your own fault for subscribing to those newsletters.I don't think you realize how often I have to hear about #feminineproblems on an almost daily basis, and not from Kati.
--Patrick
Oh you KNOW I've got a gif for that! Let me just...
OOF
... get back to you.
Yeah, I could post that one... but let's just switch it up and post this one instead.(Hint: "NOT PREGNANT")
Trust me, Florida's shine wears off pretty damn quick.I am in beautiful South Florida. I am in an airport so I can travel back to Buffalo, NY. I did not work in Florida. I will have to work in Buffalo. I am still getting on this plane.
Sometimes you just gotta look at your life and think "what the fuck am I doing?"
Sure, but Buffalo never had no shine to start.Trust me, Florida's shine wears off pretty damn quick.
When I was younger I would agree, but Buffalo is bouncing back pretty well, and is becoming kind of nice.Sure, but Buffalo never had no shine to start.
As someone whose budget is currently so thin that a difference of $0.40/gal at the pump is enough to noticeably destroy 2 weeks' worth of budget planning, I respectfully disagree.I never wanted expensive gas so badly before.
You may get your wish. While prices may have bounced back a little, a lot of forecasters are calling this price the new norm for a while. Maybe even 10-20 years.As someone whose budget is currently so thin that a difference of $0.40/gal at the pump is enough to noticeably destroy 2 weeks' worth of budget planning, I respectfully disagree.
--Patrick
When I moved and transferred my job to one with a 70mi commute, pump prices were averaging $3.50/gal, and they stayed there for > 1yr. Even at 27MPG I was paying about $13/day just to drive back and forth to work. Now I pay just a little less than half that/day. I don't miss it one bit.You may get your wish. While prices may have bounced back a little, a lot of forecasters are calling this price the new norm for a while. Maybe even 10-20 years.
That's 12.5% turnover, over the period of a decade. Until recently retirement for civil service nationwide has been about 3.5%, but that dropped significantly during the recession, and has increased quite a bit since the recovery. Also we're getting ever closer to the baby boomer retirement age. It turns out that only 14% of the total government civil service was eligible to retire in late 2012, but over 31% will be eligible come late 2017. We have an aging civil service.One out of every eight employees within the Wisconsin state civil service has quit, resigned or retired since 2005.