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-=> Quoting Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus on 13-May-2015 13:21 <=-
NB>> Volunteering might serve the purpose of social interaction just fine...
NB>> possibly even better than an entry-level job... especially if the job in
NB>> your field gives you enough hours and pay to make it possible... :)
DAG> Yeah I've done a couple of shifts at Free Geek here, which kind of
DAG> ensures that I'll have things in common with the people that I'm
DAG> meeting. I'm setting up another one right now, since the last one
DAG> didn't work out due to rescheduling that had to take place.
That sounds like a good fit. :)
DAG> I was looking into some rehabilitation groups through the VA, too,
DAG> but after an introductory session there, I think I'll just leave that
DAG> to the people that need it a whole lot more.
Those can have a focus that isn't necessarily what you need... although
that might be a possibility for socializing if you thought your input
might be helpful to others, even if you don't think you really need it.
DAG> Regardless, with the hours
DAG> going up on the contract work I should be able to have the liberty to
DAG> choose what I'm doing fairly easily at this point. :)
And that is a good thing... :) Promising, too... :)
NB>> I hear you. Similar happening here, where there are so many people
NB>> trying for even those jobs that it's by no means guaranteed that just
NB>> because someone wants to work that they can get a job...
DAG> There's only one other area where I spent a decent amount of time
DAG> that had this kind of labor situation. Well, actually it was a whole
DAG> lot worse. I was there for around 6 months and never did get any
DAG> employment at all. I don't know if the stats that I heard were correct
DAG> but it was allegedly around 28% at that recession peak (before they
DAG> started fudging the numbers) then. It was in Yuma, AZ, as I've
DAG> mentioned before, and people were fighting tooth & nail to hold onto
DAG> fast food jobs or whatever else they could get. In a situation like
DAG> that I'm guessing that management gets pretty used to getting whatever
DAG> they want, much like here. It's all kind of foreign to me, when I'm
DAG> used to a location where I can walk out and start searching and usually
DAG> land something in less than a month or even two weeks. They treat
DAG> their people a lot better in that area, too, at least at the
DAG> entry-level tier.
True... the dynamic changes some when one HAS to keep the job... vs
when one can walk and find something better...
NB>> Definitely sounds promising... :) Hope it truly pans out well... :)
DAG> Things are still looking promising on the contract labor front. I'm
DAG> getting held up a little bit by things outside of my control, but I'm
DAG> chomping at the bit and the work is there to be done. I've got high
DAG> hopes. :) *thinks helplessly of the Pink Floyd song*
Or the Sinatra song... high apple-pie in the Sky-y-y-y hopes
Whoops there goes another rubbertree plant... ;) Things should work
out just fine... :)
DAG>> I'll find something to do for the social situations. I did have a
DAG>> good date day before yesterday here. :)
NB>> :)
DAG> Had a second one that went well yesterday, too! Taking everything
DAG> nice & slow, too. Not going to get involved in a situation that's
DAG> going to tear me up again if I can help it. :)
Good for you. :)
ttyl neb
... I'm not tense, just terribly, terribly alert.
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