So, i'm-a talk finances again. I know, i know, none of you like to hear it, but finances are playing a sad and large role in my life right now, which i'm sure is true for a lot of you college-types
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would it not be wiser to first seek a job, and then quit the old?
What if you find yourself jobless? The weekly wage of 157, though low, is temporarily better than 0.
What are your prospects? Come into the pie co and apply with an application. Nothing is certain, but I know that you won't be hired unless you fill out a full application (they were out, but now they aren't.)
Everyone laughed at your note: "I bake a mean pie."
Dear Abbie: Everyone is sayinng it would be wiser, but i tend to put things off far too long. I was thinking that by quitting, i would force myself to find a job. Thanks to my tax refund, i'm set for the month, and if i don't force myself to do something, i might just not; it's happened before.
Kim Mertz doesn't want her application (which she didn't fill out,) so i'll get it from her on friday and turn it in and get a job. Your stories of laughter enhearten me.
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would it not be wiser to first seek a job, and then quit the old?
What if you find yourself jobless? The weekly wage of 157, though low, is temporarily better than 0.
What are your prospects? Come into the pie co and apply with an application. Nothing is certain, but I know that you won't be hired unless you fill out a full application (they were out, but now they aren't.)
Everyone laughed at your note: "I bake a mean pie."
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Everyone is sayinng it would be wiser, but i tend to put things off far too long. I was thinking that by quitting, i would force myself to find a job. Thanks to my tax refund, i'm set for the month, and if i don't force myself to do something, i might just not; it's happened before.
Kim Mertz doesn't want her application (which she didn't fill out,) so i'll get it from her on friday and turn it in and get a job. Your stories of laughter enhearten me.
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