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<[Anonymous]> how dreadful. I'm so sorry. :(
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<[Anonymous]> Molly, by the way. it won't let me change my name....
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<[Brennen]> That's odd. I'll see if I can fix it.
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Although I might feel differently in a week or two, it is not all that bad. The wheels are coming off, and it's probably about time I start working for competent people with good intentions. (Though I'd probably settle for either one.)
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<[Stephen]> That sucks! But I understand the liberated feeling. I've felt that way three times: when I left the food service industry for good, when I dove headfirst out of the mortgage industry without finding another job first, and when I left my job as store manager for the Sharper Image (which I held for all of one month).
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Good luck with the job hunt. Get over to NC sometime.
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<[Brennen]> I think I might be headed out that way with the family next summer - my dad has a place in mind. I ought to ask where, exactly. Something 'bout a beach.
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<[Brent]> Perhaps we could make it a larger get-together. I'd love to meet up.
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Either way, sorry to hear about the job change. If nothing else, you probably won't find a place ''worse''.
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Unless you change your mind about eSwarm, of course. ;-)
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