Weird.
So, my old job doesn't exist anymore and everyone who had the job got fired. And it is wigging me out.
I am obsessed with the notion that every major, and even the minor, decision affects the outcome of ones life. So, if we hadn't moved to the New Nation and the New Job, I would be unemployed and my Heart would be (presumably) trying to support us on part time hardware store money.
Another yay for our decision.
And a shout out to Andrew, the bitchiest boss to get me loaded. Love ya hon...you were a shitty boss, but I love you and you taught me a lot.
I am obsessed with the notion that every major, and even the minor, decision affects the outcome of ones life. So, if we hadn't moved to the New Nation and the New Job, I would be unemployed and my Heart would be (presumably) trying to support us on part time hardware store money.
Another yay for our decision.
And a shout out to Andrew, the bitchiest boss to get me loaded. Love ya hon...you were a shitty boss, but I love you and you taught me a lot.
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also, haoray to Rich for rocking the job and Chris for helping him get there.
Angie
Yes, indeed.
Yup. It's kinda weird to think about our life decisions and the ever branching riverlets of life that take us down the river to our final destination (off the falls to our death! Yaaaaaa).
I've been laid off my last two jobs, and it only meant a temporary, cash-strapped few weeks before something better came along. In an alternate universe I would've left Peak Performance months before getting fired and come to Microsoft, but I'd be in the same place now.
I would hope that would've been the case with y'all, that you'd come down here anyway, just a little poorer for not having made the decision earlier.
The most frustrating part is that's the reason Time Travel is very unlikely: too many possibilities and branching eventualities to make it feasible:) Darnit.
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