TarevaChine
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Realizing that I could see spring blooming on my dinner plate I prepared tonight.
progress...
Okay, so I didn't totally win, but I accomplished what I needed to, I will be relocated away from my current GM, the one that I have worked with for the majority of 5 years.
And I feel like I'm being heard. And I was told to speak up more and stop letting my GM bully me, by her boss.
I was also told that by no means will I be refused the opportunity to go back to school, as long as I can keep the performance level expected, work my 45 hours, and my school schedule fits the needs of the business.
All and all, I consider this a success.
You go.
And can you bring me some of those cool happy meal spy toys before you're caught up with school?
You go.
And can you bring me some of those cool happy meal spy toys before you're caught up with school?
Spy toys? The US happy meal toys are so much better than the European ones.
And wenchie, way to go!
Red parts - WIN!progress...
Okay, so I didn't totally win, but I accomplished what I needed to, I will be relocated away from my current GM, the one that I have worked with for the majority of 5 years.
And I feel like I'm being heard. And I was told to speak up more and stop letting my GM bully me, by her boss.
I was also told that by no means will I be refused the opportunity to go back to school, as long as I can keep the performance level expected, work my 45 hours, and my school schedule fits the needs of the business.
All and all, I consider this a success.
If you washed your soiled dishes you'd find that plants wouldn't be able to take root quite so easily.
That was kinda dirty.
progress...
Okay, so I didn't totally win, but I accomplished what I needed to, I will be relocated away from my current GM, the one that I have worked with for the majority of 5 years.
And I feel like I'm being heard. And I was told to speak up more and stop letting my GM bully me, by her boss.
I was also told that by no means will I be refused the opportunity to go back to school, as long as I can keep the performance level expected, work my 45 hours, and my school schedule fits the needs of the business.
All and all, I consider this a success.
Pardon me. I like talking dirty once in a while. And I just thought of something indescribably delicious to do with a scrub brush.
progress...
Okay, so I didn't totally win, but I accomplished what I needed to, I will be relocated away from my current GM, the one that I have worked with for the majority of 5 years.
And I feel like I'm being heard. And I was told to speak up more and stop letting my GM bully me, by her boss.
I was also told that by no means will I be refused the opportunity to go back to school, as long as I can keep the performance level expected, work my 45 hours, and my school schedule fits the needs of the business.
All and all, I consider this a success.
Red parts - WIN!
Bold part - A suggestion on this: Determine, as best you can, the most likely schedule work is going to need you on, which quite likely might include a lot of weekend hours (upper management generally prefer to have that time off, so they want to stick it on middle managers). In *your* case, weekend hours can be a good thing, because your school most likely *doesn't* include weekend hours (just papers and required reading and such ). Then carefully read the course catalog to see which sections of your necessary classes fit into your non-working hours and try to enroll in those sections. This may require you to take certain classes out of the normal sequence, which can be done in some instances (though I wouldn't recommend taking Statistics III before Stat I or II, other courses {e.g., BritLit 1830-1870 before BritLit 1500-1700, etc.} can be taken "out of order" without too much hassle).
I can't emphasize this too much: GET A GOOD ADVISOR. They're priceless. If the advisor you are originally assigned to seems to want to fit you into his/her cookie cutter mold, go to the dean and request a different advisor, or find an instructor who seems to get you and your school v. life issues and ask her/him to be your advisor. I can tell you from personal experience that 99.376% of instructors will be inordinately pleased by such a request, and will bend heaven and earth to get your schooling into a situation that works with your work requirements.
Best of luck to you, Wenchie! You've worked for this, you've earned it... now, by Gods and Goddesses, go out and seize it and make everything you want of yourself and your life!
Bravo!
On top of the great advice that you got from SW above, look around the school to see if there is a department or office that is dedicated to the needs of adult working students. Many colleges have something like this and the people who work there can help perform miracles for their students.
Just stay away from the Delta Tau Chi frat house.
MOST excellent!
And to add to MWY and SW's sage advice, see if you can get your reading list for your courses and read ahead as far as possible before classes actually start. I don't know if you have any Lit courses but if you do you'll find it helpful to have read the books at least once before the pressure is on.
And yes, get yourself a good TA and stick to them like glue.
I was shopping, in the produce section, and the kiwi fruit caught my eye. I've always had a thing for kiwi fruit, because I just love the feel of those bristly little hairs as I run my fingers over them. Always have.
Well, I guess I sorta got carried away because I had a pair of kiwi brushing up against my cheeks when I looked up and noticed the 40-ish looking woman frozen in place. She appeared to have been studying my every move, and she was grinning the way I've always dreamed a woman might grin who caught me doing something far more intimate than assessing the merits of fruit. I gazed into her eyes, and for whatever reason, I couldn't let go. What seemed like an eternity was finally broken when her eyes glanced down and then right back up again. And I thought it not possible, but she was grinning wider now than ever before.
It was damn awkward. I hurried to set the kiwis back down on the display bin. That's when I noticed the tent in the front of my pants. I whipped my head upward, and there she was tugging rapidly at the front of her blouse as if she were working hard to dissipate body heat. She saw the expression on my face and could contain herself no longer. Peals of laugher echoed in the produce aisle, as I leaned in close to the back of my shopping cart and pushed it slowly towards the checkout aisle.
Much, much later, when the groceries were all put away and I had a chance to reflect on the events of the day, I too, enjoyed a laugh and a smile. Because life is silly. If you don't laugh the little things off like this, you're just missing the whole damn point.
As you all know, I'm terribly shy, so just going to school and interacting with new people is a very scary concept for me. Asking for advice, even from those who are there to advise me is even scarier. But I said this year would be about improving me, and we are just now into May and I've already accomplished so much!
I'm looking forward to starting the school process.
I sense an emerging epidemic of kiwi-fondling in the grocery stores.
Maybe it's the av.
Do you guys have singles nights at the supermarkets? You know the ones where you put your bananas a certain way up in your trolley to show what sort of relationship you are looking for?
Do you guys have singles nights at the supermarkets? You know the ones where you put your bananas a certain way up in your trolley to show what sort of relationship you are looking for?