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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnumber1" data-source="post: 1529489" data-attributes="member: 56683"><p>Actually I do have a job, one that allows me to work at my leisure and my confusion was whether or not I had to see a sap in the event that I ever wanted to work in the industry again. I came hear seeking eduction. I don't remember ever asking you specifically anything, I certainly didn't ask for your opinion on what I should do with my life. I never worked at ups for the paycheck, the insurance was my incentive but I've got some obamacare now. As far as needing to look for a job, thankfully, in my pot induced stupor, I was still smart enough to sock away all the $ that I never needed while working at ups, so, I should be solvent for approximately the next 7 years. You enjoy working tomorrow, I'll be skiing. Sorry to disappoint you but I think I'll take this time to see the world, do some traveling that my schedule at ups wouldn't allow. So many assumptions made and most of them are completely wrong. The drug test doesn't haunt me and I'm far from the bread line. I learned a long time ago to pay myself first, that was good advice that I took to heart. Now, I'm not in quicksand, I'm in a transition, and as I've already stated, I have several years before I'm In a situation that warrants me having to look for a job or take one I don't want. The only thing that haunts me is the time I lost at ups, I should have gone on to grad school a long time ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnumber1, post: 1529489, member: 56683"] Actually I do have a job, one that allows me to work at my leisure and my confusion was whether or not I had to see a sap in the event that I ever wanted to work in the industry again. I came hear seeking eduction. I don't remember ever asking you specifically anything, I certainly didn't ask for your opinion on what I should do with my life. I never worked at ups for the paycheck, the insurance was my incentive but I've got some obamacare now. As far as needing to look for a job, thankfully, in my pot induced stupor, I was still smart enough to sock away all the $ that I never needed while working at ups, so, I should be solvent for approximately the next 7 years. You enjoy working tomorrow, I'll be skiing. Sorry to disappoint you but I think I'll take this time to see the world, do some traveling that my schedule at ups wouldn't allow. So many assumptions made and most of them are completely wrong. The drug test doesn't haunt me and I'm far from the bread line. I learned a long time ago to pay myself first, that was good advice that I took to heart. Now, I'm not in quicksand, I'm in a transition, and as I've already stated, I have several years before I'm In a situation that warrants me having to look for a job or take one I don't want. The only thing that haunts me is the time I lost at ups, I should have gone on to grad school a long time ago. [/QUOTE]
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