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ILP-- I feel your pain! I didn't have a car until my third year of college. I juggled a work-study and an off-campus job that I walked to. Keep trying for a new job-- see if you can get a job as an admin asst for the school of communication. You can build up a rapport with the professors, who can potentially help you land internships and jobs. And see what you can do about having a car. My money-making opportunities and chances at meaningful internships improved many, many times over once I got my first car!
And if it means anything to you, tell your boss the kid is driving you nuts. The more he hears it, the more he will do something about it. If you say nothing, nothing gets done. What's the worst that can happen? |
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She's looking for jobs elsewhere and is working hard here. She's gonna be fine. And I'm sure there are things she likes about her job anyway. -Rudey |
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Penguins - a lot of people have been there. Good luck, and don't get too discouraged about things. |
*in my best Ceilie voice* "Beat 'em":D
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She has nuts. So she's a man. That explains everything |
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I think threads like these are actually good, because many people can relate to this situation. I just remember being in college, having to pay for school, and sometimes having to choose a job that wasn't necessarily that great to pay the tuition bills. My suggestion was a few posts ago: Basically, try to stick it out, because if this girl is acting like this, other people are probably getting upset too, and it will catch up to her at some point. |
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And I had absolutely no idea they sold hot dogs on the street in the South. Bizarre. -Rudey |
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