Also not working is miserable after a while. Only so many long walks/baths/masturbating you can dobuckiguy_sucks wrote:*thinks no one on the planet enjoys their job or working*Hikkomorist wrote:Why wouldn't you be? I don't get people who, after any length of time, miss having a job/work they have to do - I can see missing the money, but that's it.NoBladesNoBows wrote:Hahaha thanks, I'm glad to be back. Needed a little time away from TLS to pull away from the hive mind a bit. Officially over one month unemployed now and still loving it just as much!
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It helps that you know exactly what you're doing next ie law school. Being unemployed with nothing but being unemployed tomorrow to look forward to will mess with your head right quick.NoBladesNoBows wrote:I was mostly referring to this unfortunate phenomenon. Back in college I had the art of doing nothing down to a science and couldn't have been happier about it. After two years working I was terrified at the prospect of having nothing to do all day, even though I was pretty much hating my job toward the end. It also doesn't help that post-college there's no one to hang out with all the time because everyone has, you guessed it, a full-time job.alloverthat wrote:Also not working is miserable after a while. Only so many long walks/baths/masturbating you can dobuckiguy_sucks wrote:*thinks no one on the planet enjoys their job or working*Hikkomorist wrote:Why wouldn't you be? I don't get people who, after any length of time, miss having a job/work they have to do - I can see missing the money, but that's it.NoBladesNoBows wrote:Hahaha thanks, I'm glad to be back. Needed a little time away from TLS to pull away from the hive mind a bit. Officially over one month unemployed now and still loving it just as much!
All that being said, I am loving #unemployedlyfe
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Lots of truth to that statement. Being unemployed is pretty fun for the first couple of weeks, but it's rather unpleasant after that. It makes a difference whether or not unemployment is by your own volition.TasmanianToucan wrote:It helps that you know exactly what you're doing next ie law school. Being unemployed with nothing but being unemployed tomorrow to look forward to will mess with your head right quick.NoBladesNoBows wrote:I was mostly referring to this unfortunate phenomenon. Back in college I had the art of doing nothing down to a science and couldn't have been happier about it. After two years working I was terrified at the prospect of having nothing to do all day, even though I was pretty much hating my job toward the end. It also doesn't help that post-college there's no one to hang out with all the time because everyone has, you guessed it, a full-time job.alloverthat wrote:Also not working is miserable after a while. Only so many long walks/baths/masturbating you can dobuckiguy_sucks wrote:*thinks no one on the planet enjoys their job or working*Hikkomorist wrote:Why wouldn't you be? I don't get people who, after any length of time, miss having a job/work they have to do - I can see missing the money, but that's it.NoBladesNoBows wrote:Hahaha thanks, I'm glad to be back. Needed a little time away from TLS to pull away from the hive mind a bit. Officially over one month unemployed now and still loving it just as much!
All that being said, I am loving #unemployedlyfe
I'm certainly not looking forward to the remaining six weeks at my current employer, but I'm so tantalizingly close to paying off my car that it's worth sticking out.
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Welcome to the party. Judging by your tar and how you take your coffee we'll get along fine.unsweetened wrote:Lots of truth to that statement. Being unemployed is pretty fun for the first couple of weeks, but it's rather unpleasant after that. It makes a difference whether or not unemployment is by your own volition.
I'm certainly not looking forward to the remaining six weeks at my current employer, but I'm so tantalizingly close to paying off my car that it's worth sticking out.
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Dear ITT,
I just took a shower. Yes lots of soap and lather all over. Now that picture is in your head, and will never leave. You are welcome
Anyway, I have to go to COSTCO and get some salad stuff, and exchange an item. Then maybe figure out what to eat for lunch, probably skip it, then Starbucks, then pick up after school. I hope you will be okay in my absence.
With all my love,
Storpappa

I just took a shower. Yes lots of soap and lather all over. Now that picture is in your head, and will never leave. You are welcome
Anyway, I have to go to COSTCO and get some salad stuff, and exchange an item. Then maybe figure out what to eat for lunch, probably skip it, then Starbucks, then pick up after school. I hope you will be okay in my absence.
With all my love,
Storpappa

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Thanks, although it feels kind of like the party where you show up late (not fashionably) and all the hors d'oeuvres are gone.TasmanianToucan wrote:Welcome to the party. Judging by your tar and how you take your coffee we'll get along fine.unsweetened wrote:Lots of truth to that statement. Being unemployed is pretty fun for the first couple of weeks, but it's rather unpleasant after that. It makes a difference whether or not unemployment is by your own volition.
I'm certainly not looking forward to the remaining six weeks at my current employer, but I'm so tantalizingly close to paying off my car that it's worth sticking out.
On the topic of coffee, is it appropriate to judge an office based upon the quality and type of coffee available in the break room?
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My office just has a keurig machine and we have to bring our own k cups. Is that TTT level?unsweetened wrote:Thanks, although it feels kind of like the party where you show up late (not fashionably) and all the hors d'oeuvres are gone.TasmanianToucan wrote:Welcome to the party. Judging by your tar and how you take your coffee we'll get along fine.unsweetened wrote:Lots of truth to that statement. Being unemployed is pretty fun for the first couple of weeks, but it's rather unpleasant after that. It makes a difference whether or not unemployment is by your own volition.
I'm certainly not looking forward to the remaining six weeks at my current employer, but I'm so tantalizingly close to paying off my car that it's worth sticking out.
On the topic of coffee, is it appropriate to judge an office based upon the quality and type of coffee available in the break room?
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Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:My office just has a keurig machine and we have to bring our own k cups. Is that TTT level?unsweetened wrote:Thanks, although it feels kind of like the party where you show up late (not fashionably) and all the hors d'oeuvres are gone.TasmanianToucan wrote:Welcome to the party. Judging by your tar and how you take your coffee we'll get along fine.unsweetened wrote:Lots of truth to that statement. Being unemployed is pretty fun for the first couple of weeks, but it's rather unpleasant after that. It makes a difference whether or not unemployment is by your own volition.
I'm certainly not looking forward to the remaining six weeks at my current employer, but I'm so tantalizingly close to paying off my car that it's worth sticking out.
On the topic of coffee, is it appropriate to judge an office based upon the quality and type of coffee available in the break room?
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I think there's a pipe? I don't use it because I don't wanna buy k cupsunsweetened wrote: Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?
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Upon further thought, since no coffee is actually provided in the break room, TTT level may be generous. I applaud you for not buying k-cups though.NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:I think there's a pipe? I don't use it because I don't wanna buy k cupsunsweetened wrote: Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?
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A company that forces its employees to buy their own coffee is just shameful. Those bastards will be the first with their backs against the wall when the revolution comes.unsweetened wrote:Upon further thought, since no coffee is actually provided in the break room, TTT level may be generous. I applaud you for not buying k-cups though.NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:I think there's a pipe? I don't use it because I don't wanna buy k cupsunsweetened wrote: Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?
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Yeah not gonna lie it's gotten weird lately.unsweetened wrote:Thanks, although it feels kind of like the party where you show up late (not fashionably) and all the hors d'oeuvres are gone.
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Yeah my job is pretty bad. But I did write my letter of resignation today! 17 more days!unsweetened wrote:Upon further thought, since no coffee is actually provided in the break room, TTT level may be generous. I applaud you for not buying k-cups though.NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:I think there's a pipe? I don't use it because I don't wanna buy k cupsunsweetened wrote: Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?
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I thought I was the only one.TasmanianToucan wrote:Yeah not gonna lie it's gotten weird lately.unsweetened wrote:Thanks, although it feels kind of like the party where you show up late (not fashionably) and all the hors d'oeuvres are gone.
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Congrats!NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:Yeah my job is pretty bad. But I did write my letter of resignation today! 17 more days!unsweetened wrote:Upon further thought, since no coffee is actually provided in the break room, TTT level may be generous. I applaud you for not buying k-cups though.NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:I think there's a pipe? I don't use it because I don't wanna buy k cupsunsweetened wrote: Do you have to put water in the machine or is it connected with a dedicated copper pipe?
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I'm jealous.Gray wrote:but then like still a billion days of doing the same job from home so mehhhwonka wrote:!!!!Gray wrote:9 days left of actually working in the office.
you're so close.
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Where you can update the destinations OP in peace, tho.Gray wrote:but then like still a billion days of doing the same job from home so mehhhwonka wrote:!!!!Gray wrote:9 days left of actually working in the office.
you're so close.
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+1 Let's all focus on what's important here.usn26 wrote:Where you can update the destinations OP in peace, tho.Gray wrote:but then like still a billion days of doing the same job from home so mehhhwonka wrote:!!!!Gray wrote:9 days left of actually working in the office.
you're so close.
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I just made an appointment for this weekend: pedicure and manicure full set
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Spent the past few days at work wedding planning. Gawd, who knew you could spend 3 hours choosing a processional? I think I'm rolling with Franz Lizst, so that's a win.
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