Positive change #1: A new job that will pay you more, give you benefits, give you full time, give you the respect for the hard work you do and won't be a big stress
Positive change #2: Start talking to people online again when you have a free moment in your busy schedule :)
There's my suggestions! And of course, you know me to always be full of the things so hit me up if you want me ^.^
- Start working towards a long-term career. - Look into putting your earnings into a high interest savings account or CD (such as those at Ing). Saving money in your bank alone won't fight the bad kind of inflation. With today's crappy economy, you really have to fight to make your money work for you. - Start investing in a Roth IRA for retirement. Deposit the maximum amount you can each year. Bush Social security is really going to screw us, so it's important to have extra cash to fall back on. Also, it could put you in a lower tax bracket when you find a new job. :3
I was telling Higgins the other night Im having trouble deciding on a long term career. That seems to be my big fault is I cant forsee myself in these high paying tech jobs. I just DONT get the technology. I know how its useable, not how its made or works.
And your the second person to mention about the ING account to me. My co-workers seem to be investing in those now.
Absoloooooobydoooodydooo!c_eagleSeptember 12 2008, 06:10:57 UTC
Preciseleeeeeee... *scritches* Everyone has pretty good ideas! Two in purrrrticular were that if you feel you can handle entrepreneurial approach, spending more time on suits and art could really be a good teeng for ya... And, as noted, just 'git yerself out' there... socially mebbe, could also give ya more warm fuzzies.. Yer fun to chat wif, so you can enjoy that mixing a bit more... ^v^
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Positive change #2: Start talking to people online again when you have a free moment in your busy schedule :)
There's my suggestions! And of course, you know me to always be full of the things so hit me up if you want me ^.^
*HUGS!*
-Kahncub-
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*huggles your giant toe*
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- Look into putting your earnings into a high interest savings account or CD (such as those at Ing). Saving money in your bank alone won't fight the bad kind of inflation. With today's crappy economy, you really have to fight to make your money work for you.
- Start investing in a Roth IRA for retirement. Deposit the maximum amount you can each year. Bush Social security is really going to screw us, so it's important to have extra cash to fall back on. Also, it could put you in a lower tax bracket when you find a new job. :3
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And your the second person to mention about the ING account to me. My co-workers seem to be investing in those now.
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Fluffle?
Waggle?
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Wooby?
Tooby?
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Everyone has pretty good ideas!
Two in purrrrticular were that if you feel you can handle entrepreneurial approach, spending more time on suits and art could really be a good teeng for ya...
And, as noted, just 'git yerself out' there... socially mebbe, could also give ya more warm fuzzies.. Yer fun to chat wif, so you can enjoy that mixing a bit more... ^v^
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And plump too. X3
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