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Sep 11, 2013 08:29PM

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Talking about job woes, I'm in the 4th day of 'layoff watch'. I really hope today is the day...I'm getting tired of waiting (in my case, being without a job for a while won't be a problem, so I just want it to be over.)

You see, the company is in deep financial trouble and it's going down. If they let me go now, I have a chance of getting some severance. If I wait to go down with the ship, they'll be none.
My husband and I are in a good financial situation - no debt and no long term commitments. If I'm without a job for a while, it won't be comfortable but it wouldn't be the end of the world. At least if I stay healthy! (If I get sick, it will be another matter.)
My plan is to take my time looking for a job I like, rest a bit and read, LOL!

And D.G. - :) Hope it comes fast. I hate that going down with the ship stress. Not even an orchestra playing to cushion it.

@DG. I'm sorry. I wish you good luck.


DG...crossing fingers for you. I hope you get what you want. My husband is getting laid off at the end of October. I know how that feels to not really know.


I'm off to look for my next read...

Thanks Kay! Sorry to hear about your husband's job.


We just heard through the grapevine that the Australian office will be closing next year. If that happens to us, then most likely I'll be out soon.
Sorry about your husband, Kay. Hopefully he has already something worked out?


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Kay, I don't know what to read next, want to read something together?["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

That is awesome. Glad he was able to find something.

Sure! But I have no clue what to read. LOL Anything on your list that you've been dying to get to?

That's awesome, Kay! It's great when things work out like that.


Any chance we can push it back a week? I feel like I need to take a few more non-read days in order to get my reading mojo back, instead of trying to force myself to pick up books, only to be disappointed when I can't break past the first few chapters.

Soon, hopefully.


Marcella wrote: "That is a NICE cover Leea. I would not mind reading that if you ladies do.""
I like that author so sounds good to me, Leea & Marcella. I can start tonight or tomorrow. Just let me know what works for you both :)


Any chance we can push it back a week? I feel like I need to tak..."
I guess - I have a bunch of library books and ARC's to work on

DG - best wishes on the layoff and job hunting front. Glad to hear you've got things lined up.
Kay - super news for your hubby! I'm still in the job hunt, and it's discouraging, at times. It really is all about networking and connecting these days. I've had to really buckle down and constantly apply and get out there again. I'm confident something will happen for me in the next couple of months, before my severance is gone. My career company is telling me the average is 4-9 months to get a new job these days, so I'm still plugging along.
Dee - Love the Lady Julia Grey series! My initial reviews are niggardly, because I tend to be a harsh rater. (If everything's a 5, then nothing is, right? And BTW, hope no one thinks I'm being racist using that term - it has nothing to do with the "N" word.) But in truth, I should re-rate these books between 3.5-4+ stars. The 1st one is at least a 3.5 star book. I thought there was another book coming out soon, but I might be mixed up with the Tasha Alexander/Lady Emily series.
If you decide to read

Kay & Leea - I've read


Stacia, I feel like my reading mojo is off, too. Maybe just overwhelmed, since I'm staring at so many books (both Kindle and hard backs).
With all the Outlander news, I started re-reading



I may join you guys for the Lady Julia buddy read next week. It's been on my TBR list forever.
About the Highland Guard books, we'll see how we like the first book and if we plan on continuing. it's another book that's been on TBR list forever. I can't believe how many books are in the series now. ha!

Any chance we can push it ..."
Gah. I feel horrible now. I wish I'd thought to hesitate before today. It only took a few abandoned books in a row to clue me in to the fact that I needed to give myself a pause.
Ian, I'll be curious to see what you think of Outlander. It's the quintessential "love or hate" book. My friend (and he's a guy too!) wrote this review and I loved his insight. http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Sorry I just want to be sure I can access the book before I buy it.

Not sure what to tell you. Maybe Regina will know... Good luck!

I don't have a Kindle I have the Nook color.

I have a friend who hates typos and he does it so he can correct mistakes. I think that's quite funny.
IMO DRM is actually an infringement of your consumer rights. The intention of it is to stop piracy but pirates get around it easily and the main people it affects are people who would like to lend the books they have purchased to a friend.
It's the old mixed tape argument. Thirty years ago we all made mixed tapes to share with our friends...nobody was all that bothered by it. Now music is digital and the same people who were making those mixed tapes are threatening kids with legal action for doing basically the same thing digitally they were doing. It kind of annoys me a bit.



Amazon gives refunds up to seven days for ebooks. No questions. So jo money wasted.
You'd have to download the kindle app. Then the book. Then add the book to calibre (figure out where the book was stored on Your computer when you downloaded in order to be able to add it.). And then convert it. If you couldn't do it you could then ask for a refund.
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