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Taking away my hours

July 15th 2002

Blaaaaaaaaaaaaah I’m pissed off. My boss called me last night and told me not to come in today or tomorrow, basically taking HALF of my hours away from me this week, because her and Emily need to work some things out. I asked her if she was letting me go and she said no, but damn that pisses me off. I can’t afford this kind of shit.

Screw it, I’m looking for another job. A STABLE job.

Bought him his birthday presents today, July 25th, REMEMBER. Of course he’ll be on vacation in South Carolina anyways so he won’t see it till he gets back, but still.

I splurged a little today, bought me a new boombox type thing that actually has an MP3 player and can rewrite CD’s and shit. Nice.

Someone hire me, pleeeease.

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4 Responses to “Taking away my hours”
  1. cayla Says:

    holy shit, that’s my birthday!!

  2. Crys Says:

    Woo! Two of my special peoples birthday on the same day.

  3. Sara Says:

    My mom’s birthday is on the 25th. ;P Hope you’ll find a better job soon, you deserve one.

  4. Crys Says:

    I was wondering where you were! Lost your URL when you switched.

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