Mike Hagan and I work together. The first day we worked together, he came in a little early and just chatted with me until he was supposed to clock in and I was supposed to leave. Safe enough. The next day Mr. Gray asked me if I was going to go to lunch early to go with Mike if he came in early. "Why?" I asked. "Because we're BFF?" Mr. Gray didn't know that Mike and I were friends and he thought Mike was putting the moves on me the day before.
Mike Hagan put the moves on me.
I've been applying for a second job because I have too many financial responsibilities. Did I tell you I have a farm? When my grandpa died, he left Tammy and me a farm. And with that he left us all the bills that come with the farm. I am constantly owing my sister money to pay for the farm bills. On top of that I have rent and car payments, and cell phone bills, and credit card bills, etc... I'm not complaining too much because I've always had to pay for my own bills, but all of a sudden they've gathered up into one huge financial blob that's causing me to get a second job. Blah.
I have an interview at Panera on Tuesday. I would rather have an interview at any other place I applied, but isn't that the way it goes? Do I ever get a job where I actually want to have a job at?
To be perfectly honest, I want to have a real "grown up" job. I applied for jobs I wouldn't usually apply for because for whatever reason I didn't find myself to be qualified, or I wouldn't be able to commit to the job. I applied to be a floral designer at a flower shop, a visual director at a furniture store (i'd set up the furniture displays), and a bank teller. Perhaps they will call me, but they probably won't. I'll continue to have jobs where I scrape by and live from paycheck to paycheck. Boo.
Anyway, in other news, my sister has found herself a new boyfriend who is not a schmuck. He really likes my sister a lot. They're pretty smitten with each other and talk on the phone FOREVER. I don't want to jinx it, but my sister may be married in a year or so.
I have this theory that people go through their most disasterous relationship of all time, and then blammo- both parties find the loves of their lives shortly thereafter. I have some examples, but just think about it. Yay for Tammy Sue. She deserves it. =)
Zach got a new cell phone. It's excessive and fancy. But, it plays "Bulletproof" by Rilo Kiley when I call, so all is forgotten.
Mike Hagan put the moves on me.