Thank you for your kindness! It means a lot to know someone is willing to wish such a thing for those experiencing pain!Li H'Sen Chang wrote:I hope you both overcome the demons and find happyness in the forum.
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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.†-Einstein
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Nice to see you here, Midnight Witch! Welcome back.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep, and I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. Did you hear me butterfly? Miles to go before you sleep."
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Thank you, Bella.Belladonna wrote:Nice to see you here, Midnight Witch! Welcome back.
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HI MIDNIGHT WITCH,KEEP SMILING,YOU HAVE FRIENDS HERE
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Thanks. That makes me feel a lot better.zoltan hound dracula wrote:HI MIDNIGHT WITCH,KEEP SMILING,YOU HAVE FRIENDS HERE
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Welcome back
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. ~Henry David Thoreau
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Thank you.Hallowed Eve wrote:Welcome back
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Welcome back! I hope you aren't toooo down! Take things one day at a time!
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One can only do so!johnsoneliza52 wrote:Welcome back! I hope you aren't toooo down! Take things one day at a time!
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I have a very busy photo schedule, but other then that everything is fine, and I am so happy for the work, not only for the $$$ but for just having something to do every day.
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I'm jealous Mike. I want/need something to do every day. One of my biggest whines is that graduating college was the worst thing that's ever happened to my brain. Now there are no challenges, nothing interesting. In a perfect world (or rather, in my perfect world) 'professional student' would be an actual paying jobPumpkin_Man wrote: I have a very busy photo schedule, but other then that everything is fine, and I am so happy for the work, not only for the $$$ but for just having something to do every day.
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I suggest you get yourself a job or 2 jobs maybe. That will keep your working and brain sharp. You also can go take more college class I know most employers pay your fees if you get B average or better.Pumpkin56 wrote:I'm jealous Mike. I want/need something to do every day. One of my biggest whines is that graduating college was the worst thing that's ever happened to my brain. Now there are no challenges, nothing interesting. In a perfect world (or rather, in my perfect world) 'professional student' would be an actual paying jobPumpkin_Man wrote: I have a very busy photo schedule, but other then that everything is fine, and I am so happy for the work, not only for the $$$ but for just having something to do every day.
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I really feel bad for young college grads today. Jobs are a lot harder to get these days, and it was no picnick for me back in 83 when I graduated with my Bachelors of Arts in Media Communications, either. Today, however, with over ten thousand applicants for every job that opens, getting hired even at a menial, crappy little minimum wage job is like winning a lottery.
Of course, now that I'm over 50 and possess an additional Associates in Applied Science in Computer Netowrk Tech, I doubt that I would have any better luck getting hired at anything, either. The only possibility might be McDonalds or a Casey's Gas station. Of course, I started my own business, but that's a roll of the dice right now.
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Of course, now that I'm over 50 and possess an additional Associates in Applied Science in Computer Netowrk Tech, I doubt that I would have any better luck getting hired at anything, either. The only possibility might be McDonalds or a Casey's Gas station. Of course, I started my own business, but that's a roll of the dice right now.
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Luckily I have a job that keeps me busy during the day and the fine people I work for seem to like me and want to keep me around (they have known me since I was a teenager). However, it's just a job--something to pay my bills (including the dreaded student loans). It's nothing really all that fulfilling and it doesn't challenge me. But I'm happy to have a job and I'll continue to keep my eyes and ears open for something more inspiring. But I am certainly green with envy that you get to work on you passion everyday, MikePumpkin_Man wrote: I really feel bad for young college grads today. Jobs are a lot harder to get these days, and it was no picnick for me back in 83 when I graduated with my Bachelors of Arts in Media Communications, either. Today, however, with over ten thousand applicants for every job that opens, getting hired even at a menial, crappy little minimum wage job is like winning a lottery.
Of course, now that I'm over 50 and possess an additional Associates in Applied Science in Computer Netowrk Tech, I doubt that I would have any better luck getting hired at anything, either. The only possibility might be McDonalds or a Casey's Gas station. Of course, I started my own business, but that's a roll of the dice right now.
Mike
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Yes, it's both a gift and a challenge to be able to work in a field you love. A challenge, I mean, because it's so tough to figure out how to make that happen.
My older son graduated from Vanderbilt last year. He is in grad school now, so he isn't actively looking for work. But a good friend of his is having a tough time. And this kid graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt, one of the top schools in the nation. But his degree was in English (my own field), and there is not an immediate career path for English grads. His friends have actually started a FB page for him entitled "Find xxxxxx a Job." Last fall he was considering enlisting in the military, but I believe the military is being cut back now, so even that option has diminished.
My older son graduated from Vanderbilt last year. He is in grad school now, so he isn't actively looking for work. But a good friend of his is having a tough time. And this kid graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt, one of the top schools in the nation. But his degree was in English (my own field), and there is not an immediate career path for English grads. His friends have actually started a FB page for him entitled "Find xxxxxx a Job." Last fall he was considering enlisting in the military, but I believe the military is being cut back now, so even that option has diminished.