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tiffles

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well i just found out that the wage advertised for my position is wrong. because i am a 'trainee' i get HALF yes HALF of what was advertised.

then if im quick enough, once i hand in some study modules then i go to 75% of full wage. thats JUST enough for me to sleep, eat and get to and from work and back home to woombie on weekends. lucky im smart or id be living in the gutter for 6 months.

then found out my cat missy died this morning. run over by a car i think and came into our yard to die.:(

and after 33years as manager at the same company my dad had his last day cause he has been made redundant. hes doing ok though, just take time to find another job

THEN someone suggested that to get money to live on i should SELL MY BONGO.


at THAT point i got rather cranky.
 

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He Tiffs ~ I'm sorry to hear of all of these things happening to you...all at once even. :(

Here's hoping you pull through this fairly unscathed!
 

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tiffles said:
well i just found out that the wage advertised for my position is wrong. because i am a 'trainee' i get HALF yes HALF of what was advertised.

then if im quick enough, once i hand in some study modules then i go to 75% of full wage. thats JUST enough for me to sleep, eat and get to and from work and back home to woombie on weekends. lucky im smart or id be living in the gutter for 6 months.

then found out my cat missy died this morning. run over by a car i think and came into our yard to die.:(

and after 33years as manager at the same company my dad had his last day cause he has been made redundant. hes doing ok though, just take time to find another job

THEN someone suggested that to get money to live on i should SELL MY BONGO.


at THAT point i got rather cranky.


I am so sorry about your week. I really do hope things get better. My sympathies on the loss of your pet. As you've seen in another thread, I'm a big time cat lover.
 

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tiffles said:
well i just found out that the wage advertised for my position is wrong. because i am a 'trainee' i get HALF yes HALF of what was advertised.

then if im quick enough, once i hand in some study modules then i go to 75% of full wage. thats JUST enough for me to sleep, eat and get to and from work and back home to woombie on weekends. lucky im smart or id be living in the gutter for 6 months.

then found out my cat missy died this morning. run over by a car i think and came into our yard to die.:(

and after 33years as manager at the same company my dad had his last day cause he has been made redundant. hes doing ok though, just take time to find another job

THEN someone suggested that to get money to live on i should SELL MY BONGO.


at THAT point i got rather cranky.
Sorry to hear all that Tiffs, at least you still have a positive attitude. At the get together I'll tell you what's been happening to me, involves the state government, the lord mayors office, the police and the media. Been going on for 8 months too. Quite a story let me tell ya. Hope it gets better for you.
 

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Put on some Beatles and sing along. Maybe Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da or Getting Better All The Time. Actually, just plug your ears and scream along at the top of your lungs. See if that doesn't bring a little grin to your face. Or actually there is a little Python ditty I put at the bottom. :D

Bad week for me as well Tiffles. Woke up this morning feeling rather ill. Looks to be a sinus infection and will probably have to go beg for some antibiotics. Although, on the bright side, it's the first time I've been sick in a year and a half.

Hope things get better. And don't take any talk from anybody about selling that beautiful Bongo of yours.

Always look on the bright side of life.
[whistling]
Always look on the light side of life.
[whistling]
If life seems jolly rotten,
There's something you've forgotten,
And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing.
When you're feeling in the dumps,
Don't be silly chumps.
Just purse your lips and whistle. That's the thing.
And...
Always look on the bright side of life.
[whistling]
Always look on the right side of life,
[whistling]
For life is quite absurd
And death's the final word.
You must always face the curtain with a bow.
Forget about your sin.
Give the audience a grin.
Enjoy it. It's your last chance, anyhow.
So,...
Always look on the bright side of death,
[whistling]
Just before you draw your terminal breath.
[whistling]
Life's a piece of ****,
When you look at it.
Life's a laugh and death's a joke. It's true.
You'll see it's all a show.
Keep 'em laughing as you go.
Just remember that the last laugh is on you.
And...
Always look on the bright side of life.

if this thread, in no way, chears you up, let me know. I have found over the years that I am absolutely the worst at cheering people up and would rather delete it than not bring even the tiniest bit of a smile to your face
 
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Sorry to hear these things, Tiffles. My father's employer went Chapter 11 over the weekend and is attempting to sell off to a competitor. They say they'll keep everyone but you know how big that lie is...
 

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That's horrible!!!
Looks like it's Megorang and lentils for you for a while (I love Megorang and lentils)

DO NOT sell the bass

Let's us know if there's anything we can do to help.
We could just post you bags of rice and things like that on a weekly basis
 
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Hang in there. And yes, sell the Bongo if you need to. It's only a bass guitar. You can replace it later. (Yes, I'd sell the Ric I've had for 33 years if I needed to.)
 
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tiffles said:
THEN someone suggested that to get money to live on i should SELL MY BONGO.

At that point i would have proceeded to bash them over the head and use them as a human bongo

Hope things get better...
 

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tiffles said:
lucky im smart or id be living in the gutter for 6 months.

You hit the nail on the head there. All the silly stuff aside, you clearly are smarter than the average bear. Hang in there. Soon enough, if they have any sense, they'll recognize your superior brain and pay you what you're worth. Or close to what you're worth, anyway, which is what most of us have to live with.

then found out my cat missy died this morning. run over by a car i think and came into our yard to die.

This is no good at all. My mom took my cat when I moved to Peru in 1995. Then when my mom passed away last year, the silly cat came back to me. She's not a youngster, either, and now my boy is all attached to her - his first and only pet - and I dread the day that she's no longer with us.

I most sincerely send my condolences regarding Missy.

THEN someone suggested that to get money to live on i should SELL MY BONGO.

You do what you have to do to get by. I hope it never comes to selling the Bongo, but if you have to, let me know. I'll loan you one. Promise.

Jack
 

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Next week should be better Tiffles.
Sorry to hear about this last one being so rough.

tk
 

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bovinehost said:
You do what you have to do to get by. I hope it never comes to selling the Bongo, but if you have to, let me know. I'll loan you one. Promise.

Jack

Well I think that statement just about sums up how kind people are here. Nice gesture.
 

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I've been blessed, Colin, and I know it. I don't mind spreading it around. I've loaned out a bass or two before, although I do admit that it was never to someone in Australia.

But WTF, it's just another place.
 

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maddog said:
if this thread, in no way, chears you up, let me know. I have found over the years that I am absolutely the worst at cheering people up and would rather delete it than not bring even the tiniest bit of a smile to your face

that bit made me smile. that you suck at cheering people up and you still tried. :) thanks
 

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bovinehost said:
You do what you have to do to get by. I hope it never comes to selling the Bongo, but if you have to, let me know. I'll loan you one. Promise.

Jack

wow thanks so much, im blown away.

i hope it wont come to that. i dont think it will, id sell a kidney first:)
the hospital are checking out another traineeship that a girl my age did in heamatology last year. she got paid more because she was older than the average school age trainee. so even if its tight for a while, it just might take me a bit longer to get stuff happening and head overseas. planning to be a leader on one of your summer camps lol


as far as the being blessed thing goes i know what you mean. i got my first letter from my sponsor child, juliette in burkina faso in africa. it cheered me up heaps, she is such a cutie. and her favorite things to do are drawing and singing. artist and muso double woot! whether the finances suck for a year or whatever, juliette kind of puts things in perspective.

thanks all u guys for your support. really appreciate it. really.
 

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maddog said:
if this thread, in no way, chears you up, let me know. I have found over the years that I am absolutely the worst at cheering people up and would rather delete it than not bring even the tiniest bit of a smile to your face

That sounds like something directly out of a douglas adams book.......
 
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tiffles said:
wow thanks so much, im blown away.

i hope it wont come to that. i dont think it will, id sell a kidney first:)
the hospital are checking out another traineeship that a girl my age did in heamatology last year. she got paid more because she was older than the average school age trainee. so even if its tight for a while, it just might take me a bit longer to get stuff happening and head overseas. planning to be a leader on one of your summer camps lol


as far as the being blessed thing goes i know what you mean. i got my first letter from my sponsor child, juliette in burkina faso in africa. it cheered me up heaps, she is such a cutie. and her favorite things to do are drawing and singing. artist and muso double woot! whether the finances suck for a year or whatever, juliette kind of puts things in perspective.

thanks all u guys for your support. really appreciate it. really.

Kids do make it easy to get along with nothing else.

IMHO

tk
 
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