Moving on.
Nov. 6th, 2003 10:02 amWell. Had me a little discussion with my manager (the operations officer, not T the supervisor, or the crazy boss), and we both agreed I freaking hate it here, I cannot get anything good done here, and I should move on to another job.
Problem is, I wasn't planning on quitting this job until Feb.
They figure i oughtta leave by mid-December.
:/
I really don't know what the hell to do. The freelance business isn't off the ground yet. I hadn't planned on it being off the ground until February.
If I leave on good terms, like I'd love to do, I can't collect unemployment. Which leaves me Up Shit Creek, entirely sans paddle.
Nooooo idea what to do. :( Totally stuck. Suggestions, anyone? Better still, jobs you'd like to give me, anyone?
Freelance copy writing, for cheap! I'm good at it! Come on, people, anyone? D-:
Problem is, I wasn't planning on quitting this job until Feb.
They figure i oughtta leave by mid-December.
:/
I really don't know what the hell to do. The freelance business isn't off the ground yet. I hadn't planned on it being off the ground until February.
If I leave on good terms, like I'd love to do, I can't collect unemployment. Which leaves me Up Shit Creek, entirely sans paddle.
Nooooo idea what to do. :( Totally stuck. Suggestions, anyone? Better still, jobs you'd like to give me, anyone?
Freelance copy writing, for cheap! I'm good at it! Come on, people, anyone? D-:
this is from kat
Date: 2003-11-08 04:31 am (UTC)Re: this is from kat
Date: 2003-11-08 05:09 am (UTC)1) Devote my time to finding a new job, and once I've done that, immediately begin devoting all my time to finding a job for when I relocate. Because the interim's not long. And oh, a new job won't give me any time off so I'll have to not spend Christmas with Dave like I promised I would.
2) Devote my time to starting a new business. Once. Then, take it with me when I go. No matter where I go.
Which of those sounds more attractive to you?