Posted on 01/19/2005 9:51:40 AM PST by Mo1
ROTFL! You just now figuring that out?
Well, with my 24 pound cat, it may be more out of concern as to whether I can still get up to put crunchies in her dish.
*chuckle*
Too much like you, huh?
How many dimes and pennies will you need to buy a notebook that costs 63 cents?
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How stupid is that? What can be the number of permutations of this idiotic question?
Cannot this little person be home-schooled?
You left out "my" smiley....
What some of these parents do to their children to serve their own selfish interests should be criminal.
I left out the LOL too. Is that bad?
I know, Libby. My daughter does not have any feelings her ex at all anymore, but she does feel for their kids who miss their dad. She keeps trying to get him to call on the phone and see them more often. Lord knows, there are divorces, but to emotionally and phyically abandon one's own toddler children should be a crime. I just told her that no one can make a person care if they can't or won't.
The investigative supervisor today was encouraging me to accept a position in investigations. I'd almost be tempted except that my office would be over an hour away. He would be my supervisor, which I could deal with. He's a smart guy, and very likable. It helps that we're on a similar wavelength politically as well. I probably won't do more than entertain the idea, but it makes me feel good that he has that much condfidence in my competence.
It sounds great except for another move on your part. Is he married? LOL
You have quite a few people who have confidence in your abilities.
;-)
Wow, congratulations!!! Just knowing you're in demand like that, after such a short time there, that is fabulous.
OK!
Well, I wouldn't have to move (nor would I), but it'd be a long commute when I had to be in the office. I like having my office only 8-10 minutes away. The area covered isn't limited to one county. I wouldn't have to share an office or do any casework, but there'd be a lot more legal stuff, affadavits and such, and it is a bit higher risk position. It would also be longer hours. Like I said, I appreciate the vote of confidence, but I just don't think I'd want to commute regularly that far. Besides, I hear that the people in that office are not all that pleasant to work with. They can't even keep a caseworker over there. I like the people in the office where I am now.
Being in demand can be a bad thing.
*chuckle*
Depends upon why one is in demand.
Yeah, I really did appreciate the request, especially considering that this is the same supervisor who was very nervous about sending me out on my first investigation. I think I have surprised him a few times.
Yes, he is married, with 3 beautiful little girls.
Most men would be thrilled to be in demand because a bunch of wimmin wanted to have their way with amuse themselves with him.
I would be flattered normally.
But nothin' normal about this thread..
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