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Funding is part of the problem, if you like a job, but they can't afford to keep it open. So sorry. Nothing useful to offer.


But at least they called - so many employers don't.
They've made this decision easier - but, as you say, the long-term will need addressing. Hope the job you seem to be enjoying now sticks for a while, and maybe leads to something permanent more to your liking.


So don't fret, you'll get the job you're meant to have.
All the experience you are gaining doing new things just now must be good for you too, you just need to hang on in there!

Thanks R. I'm going with 'what is meant to be will be'. Yes, it's good doing new things and adapting so quickly after such a long time with one company has been a good confidence boost, I always wondered what else I could do.

Maybe you'll have another chance at a library when this job is over, but for sure you'll have a lot more experience and skills, and people recommending you who have seen how you learn and cope.
Made me think of the beginning of Kipling's 'If':
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs...
You've got this.

Yes, I coped, and while I needed help, I haven't been there two months yet, so they can't expect everything perfectly (and I do find errors made by all my colleagues) or without checking to make sure I've done things right. I'm going to have to have a think about the library job and see if there is ever the possibility of just being based at one library, rather than a two week rota potentially covering all 16. But maybe staying where I am for the rest of the year, when my contract is up, and seeing what happens in the next few months is the best option and it's looking like it was a good one to say yes to, ironically my line manager started through the agency 3 years ago.

So don't fret, you'll get the job you're meant to have.
All the experience you are gaining ..."
Just to second Rosemary here. You are picking up new skills, you were having second thoughts about the library job. Onwards and upwards :-)

Yes, and who knows what I'll end up with! I probably should be a bit more worried not having a permanent job than I am!

Enjoy this while it lasts - so you don't regret things. Go back and buy the other pair of trainers?


You could do it first for the ones you will use the most for outdoor walking - I always used to do all our hiking boots.



Yes I was going to try it on the pair I'm going to buy, and have decided to buy the blue ones if they have them in my size, it's so hard to find shoes that fit and are comfy, so seems daft not to. Plus my grey ones looked too sporty for work, whereas the purple ones will be fine, as long as they don't clash with my dresses, and maybe the blue ones will be too.



Yes, it's why we are trying not to give up just on one poor day at an event, I've fundraised for enough years to know that July and August can have poor turnouts due to hols, plus wax melts are probably more popular in Autumn/Winter, I know the candle shop say sales aren't great over the summer. We get lots of compliments though



But I think the proof is that you're the one new starter he seems happy with. In a few months you won't be a new starter, just another team member he's used to and who he can rely on

One thing I am glad of with this job is that we don't have targets, so if you get someone like the woman yesterday who needed 15 mins to persuade her to ring the finance department as her issue wasn't with us, then it's fine




Though she now lives in Florida with the ex-neighbor of my former assistant and Real Estate agent's daughter, a much better situation for her. I'm still waiting for a promised photo.
People have bonded with all kinds of animals.

Aww, how good of you to allow her to have her own room, hope you do get an update on her. I was impressed at how interactive a tortoise could be, he even seemed to react to me calling his name.

Took some serious cleaning time periodically - she climbed everywhere. Got behind the dresser once when my husband moved a box - there are videos on Youtube of them getting out under a door which was a little shorter than most.
How nice to have a favorite dress fit well again. All that walking! And you keep mentioning being careful about treats.
We're both early Sep. birthdays, then.
We had brunch on the patio today for the second time in a row - had a good chat with some other residents - came home and crashed for 1.5 hours. I like being social - but it wipes me out now, especially if it goes on for more than 45 min. or so. For the first time in a while, though, I put myself down for a nap the minute we got home, and I hope that helps.

I bet it took some cleaning, don't they need regular sand baths too? I certainly don't feel like I've lost weight, until my dress fit better! Sorry, I meant the next time we go to that event at beginning of Nov, ironically A's birthday is 3 day's after mind. Glad you've been able to be social, even if it means that you do need a nap after it. Hopefully you can find a balance of time spent socialising and a nap.

After was a bust - no energy, even after a long nap - but you have to get out sometime. I think we talked too long - but they joined us after we'd started, and it WAS such a lovely California day.
Geese can be aggressive. When biking on the path next to the Delaware River, my husband was attacked by a flying goose! I always says to stay away at mating season and when they have goslings - they're not quite rational then.
Glad you got to wear the summer dress.





That's easy! My husband's birthday is Nov. 2.
I misread your post.

Is their participation required? Or do you just proceed whether they are interested or not? Is more than swallowing required? Too bad there's no way to explain to animals that something is for their own good - they wouldn't be happy being wormy. Worm-ridden?

Well, that will be easy to remember Alicia! Shame you couldn't have left the heifers to their own business Jim!

we now use 'pour on' absorbed through the skin, I just wander among them pouring an appropriate dose down the middle of their back :-)

Oh, that sounds nicer for all involved

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