Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Part Timer

I have taken a part time job as I need some xtra dough. How I was able to squeeze it into my already tight schedule was not easy to do, but I made it happen. The one thing is that it has taken me away from coming here and updating my blog like I was doing. I used to have a couple hours of freedom at night before bed to come here and visit other blogs, but that has been downright impossible the last week. I barely have enough time to eat in between the Bunny Barn and now my new part time job. With school thrown in, all my chores, homework, etc., I'm tired by the time I get home for bed, only to get up 5 hours later. I won't be working weekends, as I can't. That was part of the agreement. What am I doing? I'm the newest cashier at one of our local markets. It's not a bad job and I like it, and that is what counts anyway. I will be doing it for the next two months, then I'm off to Ireland for a month with a friend, then by the time we get back it will be about time for college to start three weeks later. I'm looking forward to that. :)

Happy trails!

6 comments:

  1. Was wondering what happened to you! Glad you're getting some extra money. Will definitely help with college.

    And I'm jealous of your Ireland trip. :)

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  2. Hi Dave!

    The extra money is for my trip and not much of it will be leftover for college unless I continue the job after coming back from Ireland. I have not decided if I will continue there or somewhere else.

    Thanks for stopping by as I did miss being here.

    Happy trails!

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  3. Oh yeah, that makes sense. :)

    That's the bad thing about travel. It's so expensive! But it sounds like a great trip.

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  4. Hi Caryn!

    Thanks for the comment. The job is going okay. It's nothing to brag about really. I get bored most nights as the store gets slow sometimes. The other cashiers say Fridays and weekends are very busy, which I will find out tomorrow. I'm glad I wont be there on weekends. I have plenty else to do anyways.

    Happy trails!

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  5. Very good news, LilBunny! I am sure you will be an excellent cashier. Of course, this will "eat" your free time quite a bit. But Ireland is worth of it. Beautiful nature, landscapes, nice people. Probably millions of rabbits too, but as they certainly talk with an irish accent, I am afraid you will have to use ears language if you want to chat with them.
    Happy trails and tasty salads!

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