last wednesday I said that I got an e-mail that may lead to a phone interview. I think that is going to go down on thursday. I am pretty sure I have said this a million times but I have this dream. It's a wonderful attainable dream. I have a job where I don't have to take out trash and I am using my education. I have my own apartment and I am not a free-loader. I have a flat screen monitor for my computer and a big mixer for cheese cake. I don't know who i'll be making cheese cake for though. I am 100% sure that when I find a job it is going to be out of town and probably out of state. It's not easy for me to make friends so we'll see.
At joann's yesterday I helped thwart an attempt to cheat the store out of like $12. Some guy and girl came to the store and took the shelf tag off a rack with cheaper canvases and put it over the upc of a more expensive canvas. I could see a new person not noticing ... mostly because they are young and not too bright but this guy came to Catherine and I was standing right there. I couldn't tell if Catherine could see the tag (she did) and I did what I always do (butt in) and said "hey, how did that get there? That's a shelf tag. That doesn't go there!" Anyway, they didn't get away with it. I think it might have bugged Catherine a bit that I stuck my nose in there. She said she would have taken care of it just fine. I am sure she would have. The canvas was big and I couldn't tell if she could see around to the back. We also had a customer bring back two little (but stupidly expensive) pads of paper that were stuck to a pad that she bought. She thought that it was a bigger pad and when she realized that it was three and she hadn't paid for the other two she brought them back.
I know work stories are lame but I don't seem to have much to talk about. Last week i bought a my chemical romance cd and a killers cd. I know neither is cutting edge or anything but hey, at least they are pretty good.
I almost forgot to mention that I helped justin build some shelves for his desk. I really like projects where i follow simple instructions to make things like furniture because it's not hard work and in the end you have something to show for it.
At joann's yesterday I helped thwart an attempt to cheat the store out of like $12. Some guy and girl came to the store and took the shelf tag off a rack with cheaper canvases and put it over the upc of a more expensive canvas. I could see a new person not noticing ... mostly because they are young and not too bright but this guy came to Catherine and I was standing right there. I couldn't tell if Catherine could see the tag (she did) and I did what I always do (butt in) and said "hey, how did that get there? That's a shelf tag. That doesn't go there!" Anyway, they didn't get away with it. I think it might have bugged Catherine a bit that I stuck my nose in there. She said she would have taken care of it just fine. I am sure she would have. The canvas was big and I couldn't tell if she could see around to the back. We also had a customer bring back two little (but stupidly expensive) pads of paper that were stuck to a pad that she bought. She thought that it was a bigger pad and when she realized that it was three and she hadn't paid for the other two she brought them back.
I know work stories are lame but I don't seem to have much to talk about. Last week i bought a my chemical romance cd and a killers cd. I know neither is cutting edge or anything but hey, at least they are pretty good.
I almost forgot to mention that I helped justin build some shelves for his desk. I really like projects where i follow simple instructions to make things like furniture because it's not hard work and in the end you have something to show for it.


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