Dear Hearts and Gentle People,
I'm sorry I haven't been around to see you. Know that I care about you and miss you all very much.
I spent the past week training for my new job. Fortunately, it's paid training. Unfortunately, it might be a temporary job.
I don't know when I'll be able to blog again or visit you, but I'm thinking about you.
Infinities of love,
Janie Junebug
Wishing you to best with your new career! (I am not thinking that temporary word)
ReplyDeleteSadly, it's the reality.
DeleteYou got the job? Woo Hoo and happy dances. And like Anne I am not thinking or saying the T word.
ReplyDeleteI have to say it.
DeleteNot temporary! Show 'em you Excel skills! All the best.
ReplyDeleteNo Excel involved, but I'm still glad that I learned it.
DeleteI've been remiss too. Fingers crossed temporary lasts as long as you want it to.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth.
DeleteHope the temporary turns to permanent - IF you like it. Good luck with everything! Paid training is a great thing.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wait and see thing. I would like it if I didn't have the "temporary" hanging over my head.
DeleteGosh I've been checking back over and over again to see if you got the job and wondering what/where it was. Congrats on landing it! They will love you and want to keep you, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteIt's not up to the trainers or even the HR dept.
DeleteMay your job last as long as you want or need it to! Work does have a way to disturb our blogging. I see you have a Savannah Book Festival banner up. This will be the fourth book festival since I moved back South and again, I'm out of town for it :(
ReplyDeleteSavannah Book Festival? I'm not aware of it.
DeleteHey Janie,
ReplyDeleteHopefully, the job turns out to be full time and not temporary. See you when we see you.
Who could ever forget Helen Reddy? I wonder if she still roars...
Gary 😱
My anxiety over the uncertainty is terrible.
DeleteGood luck with the new job---hope it turns into a permanent position for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I hope it works out.
DeleteGood luck with the new job! Perhaps it'll lead to a permanent position. You just never know.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wait and see situation.
DeleteExciting! I hope it works out to be a permanent job but even if it doesn't, it's one more good-looking thing on your resume!
ReplyDeleteI don't think a job that last a few weeks looks very good on a resume.
DeleteI hope you like it :)
ReplyDeleteHi Janie - that's great you're getting training... well done. Love that Helen Reddy song ... all the best - Hilary
ReplyDeleteThe song is our Women's Anthem.
DeleteI hope that whether it's short or long it is rewarding. Such is life.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations & good luck!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes life has to come first, we will be here when you have the time
ReplyDeleteIf you're not going to be around, at least you're getting paid. Hopefully, it's more than WDW pays for overnight shifts.
ReplyDeleteLove you.
Oh Janie, I think of you often, hope all will go well.
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip and mandibles
Sending good thoughts your direction!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you success!
ReplyDeleteAll the best with your new job, Janie.
ReplyDeleteI've been away too, but I've been spending money on vacation and not making money with work. Now I should probably find a job to pay for my travels.
ReplyDeleteI wish you well with the job and offer hopes of a bright and prosperous 2018.
Lee
Tossing It Out
Good luck with the job, Janie! I've been mostly absent from the Blogosphere as well. Catch you next time, maybe?
ReplyDeleteGasp! I came back just in time to see that you aren't going to be here. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteI hope it goes well, sweet lady. p.s. hope you find some time for blogging. I work full time, yet still manage a bit each week... :)
ReplyDeleteWhen my training period ends, I should have some free time.
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