There apparently are a couple more misconceptions about me at Co-op in Lifer-ville. I already touched on the fact that the jealous oldies think I'm a drug dealer, which is why I have money. Quite the opposite, as a matter of fact. I see more of my paycheck than they do because I don't put every dime I make up my nose (Tracy) or down my throat (Lorna). You guys have way too many of your own problems to be guessing about which ones I have or don't have.
Apparently there's another good one going around that I already regret leaving and am going to re-apply for my old position. Let me make this clear, again. I do not regret leaving, but I am sad because a lot of the people there we're good friends of mine. And as for coming back, I'd rather take a nice long nap in a gasoline fire.
But keep saying whatever you want about me, lifers. I find it more humorous than anything else.
So I told you guys I was going to produce... now it looks like I'm going to get a position in Customer Service. While this may confuse a few people, it'll be easiest explained in another analogy.
B.A.D Analogy
You're offered a free hamburger. Great, right? That offer would represent my decision to go to Produce. But, down the street at another restaurant, you can get an entire meal. This represents my offer to go to Customer Service.
I would have loved to have gone to Produce, it would have been fun. But after getting that job, I got a shot at something even better so I took it. I'm not sure if anyone in Produce is ticked off. I hope not, because it's not like I intended for anyone to take it personally. It's not like it's going to be hard to fill a "C" in Produce, I can give them the names of at least 5 people who would kill to get in there right now.
What am I going to do with my first weekend off (outside of vacation) in years? Not too much, just get ahead on some schoolwork so I won't be swamped when final exam time hits, hang out with Ashleigh (who I haven't seen in a while) on Saturday, do some work at Nicole's on Sunday, and this'll give me more time with Kacey than I usually get on Saturday night. Also, it'll let me be able to attend the weekly Sunday morning family breakfast at Ricky's, because obviously, it wouldn't ever be near as much fun without me there.
Have a good weekend at work!
B.A.D
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Never, ever in life, burn a bridge. As much fun as they are to watch burn and smoulder, you will find that you sometimes need those bridges in the future.
Trust me - I know of what I speak.
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