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Road Side Pub
Trying to better myself,employment
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<blockquote data-quote="ZincYellowGT281" data-source="post: 15903444" data-attributes="member: 112245"><p>I can relate to the time when my ex-girlfriend left last year. During that period I went through a slow time with work. </p><p></p><p>The day she left I had an engagement ring in my pocket. I was going to propose the next day. DAMN was that hard! I never shared it with her either. The chick worked part time at a bank. She had an expensive car lease, credit card debt, no degree but hey! she had an allowance from daddy every month... She was so stuck on a lifestyle that she could not afford. </p><p></p><p>So what's the point of this sob story? Understand your value as a person. If an employer or person does not, then oh well! The next will, but of course, learn from whatever mistakes you made and improve!</p><p>I went from barely making credit card/car payments to shopping for my condo cash. Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZincYellowGT281, post: 15903444, member: 112245"] I can relate to the time when my ex-girlfriend left last year. During that period I went through a slow time with work. The day she left I had an engagement ring in my pocket. I was going to propose the next day. DAMN was that hard! I never shared it with her either. The chick worked part time at a bank. She had an expensive car lease, credit card debt, no degree but hey! she had an allowance from daddy every month... She was so stuck on a lifestyle that she could not afford. So what's the point of this sob story? Understand your value as a person. If an employer or person does not, then oh well! The next will, but of course, learn from whatever mistakes you made and improve! I went from barely making credit card/car payments to shopping for my condo cash. Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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