Perhaps you were not a the park the night the baby squirrel decided I was "mom" and hid in my sweatshirt. Also followed me out when I wanted to play frisbe...
You don't have to stay at the same job until you are fully ready to launch your career. If it is really making you miserable, then start looking for a new job. It doesn't have to be a job related to animals, but just something that would be more pleasent. It would be easier to train/volunteer if you could stand what you were doing to make ends meat.
Problem with just quitting right now is that it would look bad on my resume. I would have to keep the job for at least 6 months (offically April, unofficially February) to say that I can handle it and didn't quit because I couldn't. So if I want to ever have a management position again, I'll need to stay a while longer.
why don't you move to Seattle and work at Woodland Park?!? My roomie volunteers there every summer. Also, you'd be closer to me!
PS: I found a birthday card with a postage stamp on it in my roomfor you...will mail it soon. Sorry it's so late. And you have a bday/xmas gift at your mom's house waiting for you. =)
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Though....I can see you as a zookeeper. Huh.
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Perhaps you were not a the park the night the baby squirrel decided I was "mom" and hid in my sweatshirt. Also followed me out when I wanted to play frisbe...
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PS: I found a birthday card with a postage stamp on it in my roomfor you...will mail it soon. Sorry it's so late. And you have a bday/xmas gift at your mom's house waiting for you. =)
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Did you get the cards I sent you for your b-day and christmas?
Also, still in planning stages, but I hope to be visiting Washington in March. Waiting for vacation time to build again.
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