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The yen and yang of employment

Posted: Sep 27 2002 8:27 pm
by olesma
Well, I find that the good times are over. I am employed again. I start with the Bank of America on October 7th. Hoolie as a former B of A employee may choose to taunt from his retired perch - and I wouldn't blame him a bit - but a fella's gotta do what a fella's gotta do.

Anyway - I just wanted to say thanks for all of the positive thoughts/prayers/wishes on my behalf...lo these many months...

It was all greatly appreciated, and now - it's back to the old grind stone...

Posted: Sep 27 2002 8:44 pm
by joebartels
Great news olesma!

good luck man

Posted: Sep 27 2002 9:03 pm
by Mike
That's awesome news, Olesma! Congrats!

Posted: Sep 28 2002 1:23 am
by Cakewalk
If we give you our account numbers, could you uhhh.... hook us up? wink wink, nudge nudge??

:wink:

Posted: Sep 28 2002 1:24 am
by evenstarx3
Glsd to hear it! B ob A can use all the help it can get not that I'm gone :roll:

Posted: Sep 28 2002 7:08 am
by MaryPhyl
Glad to hear it. Our son is down there in the valley looking too--he has been out of work for about 6 weeks. He was an America West casualty. He said until he was out of a job he thought everyone else was just lazy and not looking very hard--he has changed his tune.

Posted: Oct 04 2002 2:32 pm
by olesma
I used to think that way too, before I started an actual career. Getting a job when you're just a peon is easy - always somebody willing to hire a gopher/assistant for $10 or $12 an hour. But once you begin an actual career - now your hourly value goes up dramatically, and you have a lot stiffer competition. The real world sucks. That's why I plan on becoming a professor. Not only do I get my summers off - but I never have to participate in the real world again!

Posted: Oct 06 2002 2:43 pm
by evenstarx3
olesma wrote: I never have to participate in the real world again!
Always wondered what planet you're from :twisted:


PS, missed you on the GC hike; you'da had a ball!

Posted: Oct 07 2002 8:58 pm
by bbmcritt
Glad to hear it. Our son is down there in the valley looking too--he has been out of work for about 6 weeks. He was an America West casualty. He said until he was out of a job he thought everyone else was just lazy and not looking very hard--he has changed his tune.

Does he know about this event?

Subject: Don't miss HireQuest Arizona on Wednesday!




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Hope that helps,

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