I mentioned how I was not a good fit for the other job, but I'm not sure if I talked about getting interviews or just that I was looking for something else. Well, either way, I applied at a lot of different places and got a few interviews. I was just happy they took a chance on me, at all, which was to call and set up an interview with me, no matter what the outcome. That's not to sound negative, or pessimistic, but I like that they took a look at my resume and decided to call me and not just skim past it. So far, I did end up getting
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I've written about the new job where I basically work at this detention center and here's another update: I've found that it's definitely NOT my cup of tea. I thought it was just being homesick and needing space to not be there but, in my short time of working there, I've compiled a list of things that makes this environment very dysfunctional to work in. I understand that every job has its cons, I do, but you'd think there would be SOME type of structure in a place where kids are supposed to be making an attempt to better
I'm on week 4 at the new job and, although, I'm still not really settled in it, things have gotten a little better. However, I did have a meltdown and totally wanted to quit a week ago because I was so homesick for Omaha and I just hated dragging myself there (it's not exactly a cheery place, especially to feel that). I'm definitely still looking for something else if this just doesn't pan out and I'm still not happy with it. I don't want to keep being bitter about this job so I'll point out the positives because I've been working on that...Well, the good news is that
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About the AuthorI got the idea to create a blog in December 2014 on a random type of day.Writing has always been therapeutic; the only way I could communicate clearly, in actual words instead of struggling to unscramble the swirl of images, metaphors & analogies that is my thought process. In short, Archives
February 2020
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