Sunday, October 24, 2010

No Luck Finding a Job Yet

16 comments:

  1. Ah yes, sometimes I think i was never meant to work either.;)) Enjoy your non working days.;) I once did not work for a year and at that time did not enjoy it at all. But today I look back at that period and feel i did not take full advantage of the free time.;))
    Have a lovely Monday,
    xo

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  2. Zuzana is right. Enjoy where you're at. God will handle your future.

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  3. Just having a good catch up with your posts Steviewren. Sorry to hear you haven't found that elusive job yet - but I'm sure it will happen in time. My fingers are crossed for you.

    Good to see that you haven't been a slouch though! I love your drawings - especially the Frida Kalo one. I've always been fascinated by her art and her life story. So intertwined.

    Jeanne
    x

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  4. I would think it would be scary not to be able to find work yet. I hope you are ok. Big Hugs and lots of luck job hunting. I wouldn't know where to start.

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  5. I agree that you should enjoy yourself while not working. You can bet when you are really loving doing your own thing a job will turn up.

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  6. Oh no I didn't realize you were out of a job also. Faith, something will turn up. Put it in God's hands and don't worry. That is what we did (well mostly tried to do) and eventually a job showed up for my husband.

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  7. I hope you haven't had to become too anxious about finding a job and can still enjoy the time to yourself...I know it is a fine line between the two. Good luck and hang in there...

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  8. I know exactly how you are feeling. I lost my job of almost 16 years just last month. It was originally full-time, went to part time about 7 years ago. I took another part-time job to compensate. Now that my company closed, I'm down to my one single part-time job. My husband keeps telling me to just enjoy the time off and I know that I should. Reading Zuzana's comment made me feel a bit better about it and I hope you do, too. We just have to be happy where we're at, I guess. That was my original reason for starting my blog; I needed something productive to do because I've never had this kind of time off since I was 16. Good luck to you. In the meantime, keep those creative juices flowing!

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  9. The right one will come along. Enjoy your time until then. Love your Kahlo sketches. I was lucky enough to see her exhibit in Philadelphia a few years ago. It was packed, yet you could hear a pin drop. The atmosphere was electric. Her work is so powerful in person.

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  10. Prayers and peace to you my sweet friend!

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  11. I'm thinking about you Stevie and hoping something good will turn up soon. I wish you could turn your art into a business as you are so talented!

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  12. I love your creative side, you are very talented! I love the title, "She Wore a Tatoo of Pain". You could have your own line of greeting cards. Your artwork on the front and your words on the inside. I hope you find a job that suits you.
    denise

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  13. You will get there, Stevie. Enjoy the silence! Pull up a book, grab a steaming cup of coffee or tea, put your feet up, and breathe! :)

    xo
    Sarah
    thekopfblog.blogspot.com
    www.caringbridge.org/visit/coltons

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  14. I am sure I was switched at birth with an heiress ... sigh ...

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  15. I want the money but not the work. Am I being rediculous? :) The Bach

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  16. thanks for the visit,
    and I started to read a bit here the other day.. want to get to 'know " you, it looks very comfortable here. And I realize I've seen you at willow's blog.

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