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Knock. It. Off.
Life is full of rejection. Since you are well, you, I would have assumed you would have figured that out by now.

Have some decency and stop embarrassing yourself.

It's my experience that the undereducated, especially when it comes to sexual fetishism, will not concede their lack of knowledge, not even to themselves. He's an unfortunate by-product of Lit: Believing the Little Ones here will automatically think of him as a Daddy, even after he's neither gained that title from you ladies, nor gaining respect from anyone here.


(Making a quick 'call' back home to see how things are going) "Much like my ex - he believes that not only is he a superior being and of superior intellect and that the ordinary rules in no way apply to him but he also believes that he is irresistible - despite all continuing evidence to the contrary. As the SO frequently says, 'You can't fix stupid or crazy'!"
 
(Making a quick 'call' back home to see how things are going) "Much like my ex - he believes that not only is he a superior being and of superior intellect and that the ordinary rules in no way apply to him but he also believes that he is irresistible - despite all continuing evidence to the contrary. As the SO frequently says, 'You can't fix stupid or crazy'!"

You might not be able to fix crazy, you can suppress it through modern pharmaceuticals :cool:
 
Good luck with the interviews. Just remember to answer all questions, never give additional information unless it's relevant to the job - don't say that you have 2000 Twitter followers LOL - and if you do have questions for the interview, by all means ask.


(More conversation from the heart of the Midwest) "Sadly, no ACTUAL interviews yet. Had a couple of good leads online but I can't seem to access their employment applications - don't know if positions have already been filled or if it's a factor of the weather, which has been bad. I've heard it is a good thing to ask general questions about the company and the position and even the interviewer and their career during an initial interview but that it is a HUGE no-no to ask about things like benefits and pay during that first interview. Sometimes though that is the only way you'll know that you definitely DON'T want them to call you back for a second interview!" (Reminded of the interviewer who told me that I would be expected to clean the offices, and the bathroom, deliver equipment and work a 40 hour week for minimum wage - and the benefits were that they had a Christmas party every year.......I remember actually laughing in the interviewer's face and saying, 'Don't call me....I'll call you...' and thinking when hades freezes solid.....maybe...:rolleyes:)
 
(More conversation from the heart of the Midwest) "Sadly, no ACTUAL interviews yet. Had a couple of good leads online but I can't seem to access their employment applications - don't know if positions have already been filled or if it's a factor of the weather, which has been bad. I've heard it is a good thing to ask general questions about the company and the position and even the interviewer and their career during an initial interview but that it is a HUGE no-no to ask about things like benefits and pay during that first interview. Sometimes though that is the only way you'll know that you definitely DON'T want them to call you back for a second interview!" (Reminded of the interviewer who told me that I would be expected to clean the offices, and the bathroom, deliver equipment and work a 40 hour week for minimum wage - and the benefits were that they had a Christmas party every year.......I remember actually laughing in the interviewer's face and saying, 'Don't call me....I'll call you...' and thinking when hades freezes solid.....maybe...:rolleyes:)

Christmas party is a benefit? LOL I remember that being a benefit at one job and we had to pay for our drinks, and that included soda!
 
(More conversation from the heart of the Midwest) "Sadly, no ACTUAL interviews yet. Had a couple of good leads online but I can't seem to access their employment applications - don't know if positions have already been filled or if it's a factor of the weather, which has been bad. I've heard it is a good thing to ask general questions about the company and the position and even the interviewer and their career during an initial interview but that it is a HUGE no-no to ask about things like benefits and pay during that first interview. Sometimes though that is the only way you'll know that you definitely DON'T want them to call you back for a second interview!" (Reminded of the interviewer who told me that I would be expected to clean the offices, and the bathroom, deliver equipment and work a 40 hour week for minimum wage - and the benefits were that they had a Christmas party every year.......I remember actually laughing in the interviewer's face and saying, 'Don't call me....I'll call you...' and thinking when hades freezes solid.....maybe...:rolleyes:)

You'll find something..have a little faith.:)

I'be went through the entire interview process, screens, testing just to show up that first day, excited and be told I was expected to do something entirely different. Twice. I walked out of both and managed to get 2 Hrs. of show up pay for my efforts. Like I wasn't going to notice the difference between a cush clerical desk job, shuffling papers and hard, dirty, manual labor? Ha! Not this princess. :)
 
Christmas party is a benefit? LOL I remember that being a benefit at one job and we had to pay for our drinks, and that included soda!

That's what I'm saying ! Secret Santa and a pot luck was the closest I ever had, even with a major company.
 
That's what I'm saying ! Secret Santa and a pot luck was the closest I ever had, even with a major company.

I worked at a corporately owned McDonald's. Our Christmas party was at a Holiday Inn, an Italian buffet was served. Whoohooo
 
"Well I suppose you can actually 'fix' stupid too......but it's liable to get you 20 to life in maximum security.......:rolleyes:"

Hello how are things dear Peaches? Good luck with the jobs hunt. Fixing that kind of stupid is best left to someone giving you a ''Present'' at exactly the same time that you are publicly judging a church cake baking competition.;)
 
Nice that they didn't just throw a few bags of Big Macs & fries on the table!

If you worked up to 4 hours, you would receive $4.50 in free food
If you worked over 4 hours, you'd receive $6.

This was a store in a mall food court, so most days I'd trade with the other food places. During Lent, a Filet O' fish and large fry would get me a slice of cheese pizza and a large garden salad from the old Italian lady working at the pizzeria owned by one of her kids.
 
Good evening!

I'm anxiously awaiting the thunderstorms to roll through my little valley. Oh, how I love a good storm! Our high today was 86 and it is 79 now.. hoping for some relief from the humidity. My hair and make up didn't stand a chance today.

Now, if I just had my Daddy to cuddle with on a porch swing, I'd be one happy little princess.:heart:
 
Definitely have this fantasy inside me. I do not know what it is. Not attracted to my real dad at all, just the fantasy of being daddy's girl...
 
Goodnight :)
I just had the most perfect ending, to the most perfect day. :heart:

Welcome Leah. We'll be more active in the morning, but feel free to read back a few pages and see if this is what you are looking for. :)

Sweet dreams!
 
(More conversation from the heart of the Midwest) "Sadly, no ACTUAL interviews yet. Had a couple of good leads online but I can't seem to access their employment applications - don't know if positions have already been filled or if it's a factor of the weather, which has been bad. I've heard it is a good thing to ask general questions about the company and the position and even the interviewer and their career during an initial interview but that it is a HUGE no-no to ask about things like benefits and pay during that first interview. Sometimes though that is the only way you'll know that you definitely DON'T want them to call you back for a second interview!" (Reminded of the interviewer who told me that I would be expected to clean the offices, and the bathroom, deliver equipment and work a 40 hour week for minimum wage - and the benefits were that they had a Christmas party every year.......I remember actually laughing in the interviewer's face and saying, 'Don't call me....I'll call you...' and thinking when hades freezes solid.....maybe...:rolleyes:)

It's important to research the company a bit. Obviously their website is a good start. You can use Google and Crain's (if they are a big company). You should also try to get a good idea of the local wage range since that differs depending upon the region. Sorry....this is my field.....I don't mean to preach if you already know this stuff. Let me know if you need help? Good luck!

INL, it has been a Happy Hump Day, indeed! ~blushes~

Hope yours is going just as well!!!! :kiss:

My hump day was ok after all. The meeting I had dreaded went better than I thought it would. Now to look forward to my Friday off!! :)
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Happy thursday daddies and girls! Welcome to the new folks!
:kiss::kiss::kiss:
 
Bright new day?

Strolls in calling out a bright ''Good morning'' to all in our community, the precious Littles the Daddies and those who peer in in hope.

Pauses to revue the rather esoteric debate rumbling on about ''What a Daddy is'' and decides to pen his own recently coalesced thoughts for submission later.Simply notes that scant mention has as yet been made of the inherent responsibility, need for honest communication and good old fashioned common sense intrinsic to the role.

Blow that until later, and turns to making sure the coffee tray he is preparing for the corner table, already claimed by his newspaper and the separated comic and entertainments sections, has muffins, butter and blackberry jam. Then, muscles he'd forgotten he had twinging, sits down contentedly wondering when the great room will bustle into life, calling out a greeting to INL as she comes in.

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Strolls in calling out a bright ''Good morning'' to all in our community, the precious Littles the Daddies and those who peer in in hope.

Pauses to revue the rather esoteric debate rumbling on about ''What a Daddy is'' and decides to pen his own recently coalesced thoughts for submission later.Simply notes that scant mention has as yet been made of the inherent responsibility, need for honest communication and good old fashioned common sense intrinsic to the role.

Blow that until later, and turns to making sure the coffee tray he is preparing for the corner table, already claimed by his newspaper and the separated comic and entertainments sections, has muffins, butter and blackberry jam. Then, muscles he'd forgotten he had twinging, sits down contentedly wondering when the great room will bustle into like, calling out a greeting to INL as she comes in.

Good morning daddy HS! I'm off to get ready for work. I left the coffee pot full. And maybe you'll post your thoughts on "What a Daddy is" later? I like what you've listed so far. :D
 
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