i have some and i dont share.
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I have some and I dont share.
Back to topic: Cant wait for all-star weekend. Im already wearin my Bulls jersey.
Yeah, you don't need the extra stress on top of building your house. I would say that you gave your present computer a more than fair shot at resuscitation.Okay - my computer and Google are both crashing quite often. I may not be online either here, Gmail, or FB for a little bit. I do have the netbook in a pinch when I can peel it away from son, or I can make a special trip to the library. I just have to wait until the tax money comes in so I can get this repaired (new motherboard it looks like) and also buy a new computer. It never ends. I will send texts to those I have to stay up to date in between.
I'm thinking about changing my career. It means going back to college at almost 61 years old. :Ohno:
Actually, I'm very happy when I'm interpreting at the college. I love the work. The problem is, there's not enough of it for steady employment. It's very hit or miss. I go for months without work, and even when I get work, it's only temporary. I'm getting near retirement age, and I need work that is more steady.I think that you will be fine. You will enjoy to learn something new that will make you happy again.
Actually, I'm very happy when I'm interpreting at the college. I love the work. The problem is, there's not enough of it for steady employment. It's very hit or miss. I go for months without work, and even when I get work, it's only temporary. I'm getting near retirement age, and I need work that is more steady.
I do enjoy learning. I just hope I don't spend thousands of dollars and then still be without a job.
I'm too old for this drama!
Thank you for the encouragement.I was able to retire early (age 50). For a couple of years, was really busy with my new home and 1 acre of and....(did my own landscaping, raising animals, etc.)....then became bored to death!...So I applied for many part-time jobs. And worked at jobs that I have never done before. Was a "learning" experience, and I enjoyed it. Best part-time jobs ever were the one at the Golf Club (house keeping), then the one at the Bed & Breakfast. Also worked at a Seafood Restaurant on the Beach. Kept me busy and tired (and out of trouble ).
If there is something that you do well and enjoy it, perhaps try ur hand at it, Reba. I also applied for a position at FSDB in St. Augustine at one time. But wanted to live off campus (at the Beach), but the position required you to live on campus, so I turned it down.
Anyway, hope something turns up for you.
Interesting! My dad worked for Lockheed, NASA, and NAVAIRSYSCOM. He worked on Apollo and Gemini projects.My mom changed careers at about the same age, Reba. Formerly, she was something fancy at Boeing International. She worked on the Space Shuttle program and knew all the astronauts.
Thanks for sharing your mom's experiences.then she moved to a small country town to be near the grandkids. She became a secretary at a small private charity that works with mentally retarded children and adults. She did that for about 8 years, and then quit to stay home when my dad got dementia.
Now he's in a nursing home and she is 70 years old and is substitute teaching.
Actually, I'm very happy when I'm interpreting at the college. I love the work. The problem is, there's not enough of it for steady employment. It's very hit or miss. I go for months without work, and even when I get work, it's only temporary. I'm getting near retirement age, and I need work that is more steady.
I do enjoy learning. I just hope I don't spend thousands of dollars and then still be without a job.
I'm too old for this drama!