... doesn't seem to be something that I am capable of. Hmm.
That's probably because for the last week or so, up until the day before yesterday, I was feeling pretty down and miserable. I go through these spells once in a while, where I get depressed and sad - usually its a mix of feeling alone, and the grey weather, and feeling like I'm not in control (mainly when it comes to roommates moving in and out, etc - I don't usually welcome change).
This is my 2nd week now at my job, and I'm still liking it, which is good. I feel more and more like I can do (almost) everything without asking everyone what I am doing. Plus it changes enough to keep me interessted, and the fact that I only work 6 hours (and one hour break for lunch), keeps the days short.
I've been able to pick up extra hours, too. Most of the time when I work a 12-7 p.m. (we close at 7 p.m.), I've been able to stay an extra hour to help with stocking. And I took an extra shift on my last Monday, which is nice. I didn't tally it up, but I got almost 40 hours last week.
On the budget side I'm doing alright. I've gone over in my food category considerably, however I'm still under budget in my other categories, so overall I'm still way under. I will go into my budget analysis a bit more at the end of the month. And I'm looking forward to getting my paycheque, too!
And off to work I go...
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Posted by Leanna at 8:41 AM
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3 comments:
Getting paid is always the best part of the month, just have to remember not to spend/waste it all at once but it looks like you've got that covered.
Thanks for the link in the blogroll.
Al
http://www.lifeonarolloffilm.com
youve been tagged! see my blog :)
I just came back to the States for the holidays and I immediately picked up 6-7 weeks of work at my former hospital. The hours will be odd, and we won't get insurance, but at least it is income. Sometimes that leads to all the difference in the world - a paycheck! Good luck with the hours at your work.
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com
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