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Bills are stacking up

November 20th 2003

Readded the paypal button in case anyone wants to donate to help ease all of this crap on my shoulders. Though it is the holidays so I honestly don’t expect squat.

Calling around for more jobs today, sent out a resume last night via e-mail to this local law office about a secretarial position, and he called me back this morning while I was asleep. Gonna call him back here in a few.

There’s another position I wouldn’t mind having at this collision repair shop, maybe I’ll get a discount on some of the body work I need done to my bronco and my truck.

Which reminds me I need to get the $50 together to get my truck towed home from “Ex #1″’s friends house. That along with the 20 other bills I have due right now. I even who the IRS something that they screwed up, so I’m a bit nervous about that because I don’t want to get arrested lol. I think about $300 might allow me to pay off a few bills that will essentially cause me some major grief. Total though, it’s a lot more.

Lets just pray I get a job soon. Who knows, if this law office job is part-time, and I get it, maybe I can work at the coffee house part-time too.

Time to write music

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4 Responses to “Bills are stacking up”
  1. Just a Visitor Says:

    A part time job is better than no job at all. You should just accept any part-time job work you are offered. So what if you have to quit in a month because a full-time offer comes up? I’d take what you can get, while you get it.

  2. Just a Visitor Says:

    Sorry that sounded bitchier than I meant it ;) But with the fragile state of our economy and with increasing unemployment rates, you would probably be best to take what you can get for now. Just avoid telling potential employers (like this law office) that you would quit if a full-time position came your way. That way, at least you can get hired for a little while and make some cash

  3. Crys Says:

    I just don’t like to lie. I like to keep my level of integrity as high as I can when I’m in such a low rut.

    Besides, it’s not like I didn’t try to get the job. I knew it was part-time when I applied for it.

  4. Crys Says:

    And not to mention, money is not worth lessening yourself over, sorry.

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