Column #1 "Employment and Ethics" (rough draft)

Apr 07, 2005 23:53

Everybody's workin' for the weekend.It truly is a sad state of affairs when Loverboy becomes so self ( Read more... )

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noarmsnolegs April 8 2005, 08:26:00 UTC
I'll read it later, but thanks for destroying my friends page. Sheesh.

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yeshiveh April 8 2005, 14:17:57 UTC
Too lazy for lj_cutting.

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captainkilborne April 8 2005, 11:12:18 UTC
and !THAT! ladies and gentlemen.
Is how you bitch about working.
round of applause everyone!

~~~~The Captain~~~~

PS. So you fear the zombie and ninja too?

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yeshiveh April 8 2005, 14:18:58 UTC
Oh yeah, but it's not a matter of fear rather an instinctual hope to hone my fighting skills before my muscles turn to mush.

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concreteutopia April 8 2005, 18:30:15 UTC
It seems that I have struck gold in my working as a library aide. I cant imagine the horror of a cubicle.

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yeshiveh April 8 2005, 23:57:21 UTC
A cubicles is a over glorified coffin.

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An artist does not work in the trenches! digerydoes April 9 2005, 20:30:49 UTC
"...the lack of employer loyalty fits my mindset
beautifully, it's just the actual employment that irks me."

I got a job yesterday. A 'real' job. One that I'll have to show up to on time, sometimes before 9am. The dream has finally died. Reality bites.

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Re: An artist does not work in the trenches! yeshiveh April 10 2005, 00:53:28 UTC
How long do you have to maintain this job? It helps me retain some happiness when I know the length of life on said employment. Since I'm only working this one for six weeks, I can rest easy and relish in the thought of returning to my previous lifestyle of school, music, writing and going gonzo.

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