Take This Job and well you know ....
ugh. i've decided that i hate my job. in fact, i think i hate working altogether. last night my friends were asking me what i would want to do instead and you know what? i couldn't tell them. some women i know have the option of getting preggers and staying home to raise their brood. i'm not saying that it's easier than my job (so keep your "you don't know what you are talking about you working no kid type person who doesn't know what she's talking about" comments to yourself, thank you very much). i know it's hard ... but still you're the boss and it's meaningful, and if someone gets on your nerves you can ground them. or something. i can not ground the people who make my life miserable at work. or give them a "time-out." "hey that was the dumbest thing i've ever heard anyone say ever ... where have you been for the past 6 months ... get with the program people ... or NO TV FOR 2 WEEKS." hmmm no, that wouldn't work.
oh well. i gotta start playing the lottery.
by the way, i love my new weatherpixie. she's so tarty.....grrrr












my 12 yr old thinks she is the boss and even when you do ground them they still get on your nerves. If you take away TV for 2 weeks that means they sit on the couch and stare at you and say "I'm bored" but honestly I know how you feel I had HORRIBLE jobs when I worked and felt just like you. The great thing about kids is that you get to send them to school!!! :)
Posted by: marlo | April 29, 2004 at 10:45 AM
I like the comment above and I would like to start my own business. My delimma is I like doing too many things and I really need to focus.
I think I am leaning towards designing the invitations and feel good stuff...it would let me work with cool paper all the time.
What do you like to do? It could be a sign of a business you could start on your own.
Posted by: Lu | April 29, 2004 at 10:29 AM
Work for yourself. Do it. It's amazing. When I quit grad school a couple of years back (it was much like taking a job and shoving it), I discovered I had no idea what I wanted to be when I grew up. So I took a hobby and made it a career. Easy? No. But I actually like what I do everyday, which is something I couldn't say about any other job I'd ever had...
Posted by: kim | April 28, 2004 at 06:00 PM