Slightly depressed, the second.
- damagedone
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Not being around for a while,getting things straight i am
alone after a long relationship,mostly drinking and smoking 2 pack of cigs.It's all messed up but i can't do much about it.I'm back home,4:38 am,smoking,drinking my n-th beer,listening to Type O and hoping things change in a better direction.
alone after a long relationship,mostly drinking and smoking 2 pack of cigs.It's all messed up but i can't do much about it.I'm back home,4:38 am,smoking,drinking my n-th beer,listening to Type O and hoping things change in a better direction.
Keep Music Evil
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That blows for what it's worth, some employers actually value more "experienced" employees (less likely to take time off, quit to have children, they actually know stuff, tend not to behave like a jumped-up little sh*t-head when things don't go exactly as they would like) - but it depends on the industry. What really helped me when I was laid off a while back was the "career continuation" course that was part of my severance - some excellent help on writing CVs, how to get your foot in the door for interviews, that kind of thing. Even if you have to pay for it it could be money well spent. If it's been a while since you were out knocking on doors a lot has changed - if you can get a jump on the jumped-up sh*theads who are half your age, with a fraction of your experience, then maybe worth doing.NickW wrote:redundancy after 20+ years - quite worried as don't really know what I am actually good at and am of an age that puts potential employers off
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[What really helped me when I was laid off a while back was the "career continuation" course that was part of my severance - some excellent help on writing CVs, how to get your foot in the door for interviews, that kind of thing. Even if you have to pay for it it could be money well spent. If it's been a while since you were out knocking on doors a lot has changed - if you can get a jump on the jumped-up sh*theads who are half your age, with a fraction of your experience, then maybe worth doing.[/quote]
Looking into this sort of thing as it happens as my first 2 attempts at writing my own CV could only have been worse had I completed them in crayon
Looking into this sort of thing as it happens as my first 2 attempts at writing my own CV could only have been worse had I completed them in crayon
Just one of the pesky kids
My orange pearlised antique Ruskin vase which I adore and can never replace ( well not at the price I bought it - car boot trove) is now in several pieces. I can't even be angry with the ham-fisted clatfart that broke it - I'm distraught.
I know it's only a 'thing' but it was a beautiful thing and it was my 'thing'
I know it's only a 'thing' but it was a beautiful thing and it was my 'thing'
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
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"Things" are some of the few things which give life a bonus. Some Things are more than just thingsDebaser wrote:My orange pearlised antique Ruskin vase which I adore and can never replace ( well not at the price I bought it - car boot trove) is now in several pieces. I can't even be angry with the ham-fisted clatfart that broke it - I'm distraught.
I know it's only a 'thing' but it was a beautiful thing and it was my 'thing'
A man with a fictitious grin pondered the terrain in which he flooded with anguish, for this is England. The lion cannot be tamed, this is the game.
Type O helps. give yourself a bit of time and then try cutting down on the "fun" stuffdamagedone wrote:Not being around for a while,getting things straight i am
alone after a long relationship,mostly drinking and smoking 2 pack of cigs.It's all messed up but i can't do much about it.I'm back home,4:38 am,smoking,drinking my n-th beer,listening to Type O and hoping things change in a better direction.
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Indeed, that sounds bad ... ...sziamiau wrote:now that makes me worried...Debaser wrote:Currently VERY sad...can't say why yet as it's not common knowledge. Things will never be the same again
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Let's hope everything's alright.... Best wishes to everyone. xBeing645 wrote:Indeed, that sounds bad ... ...sziamiau wrote:now that makes me worried...Debaser wrote:Currently VERY sad...can't say why yet as it's not common knowledge. Things will never be the same again
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Best wishes, best vibes for a different turn in the nearby time to come xxx
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Thoughts are with you. I'm here I'd you need to sound off.Debaser wrote:Currently VERY sad...can't say why yet as it's not common knowledge. Things will never be the same again
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We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Oh god, it's nothing really. In the grand scheme of things it's pathetic. When it's common knowledge you'll wonder why the fuss. But 'it's' played a big part in my life over the last dozen years or so. It's a bitter pill to swallow
But thanks for the concern chum.
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But thanks for the concern chum.
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Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
whatever it is, i hope that in the end you'll feel better.
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curious orangeDebaser wrote:Oh god, it's nothing really. In the grand scheme of things it's pathetic. When it's common knowledge you'll wonder why the fuss. But 'it's' played a big part in my life over the last dozen years or so. It's a bitter pill to swallow
But thanks for the concern chum.
xx
hope it all sorts itself out for you
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I'm writing the english version of my CV, here on the Rock the work-situation is not as good as it was in the past years due to a bad crise that invested the whole nation.
although i'm working(not often btw) i'm a little depressed for it and a great delusion i got into in the past month, so i'm now trying to retrieve a bit of my proud looking for a job out here, signing accounts on various sites and uploading my CV there(suggestions ? )
although i'm working(not often btw) i'm a little depressed for it and a great delusion i got into in the past month, so i'm now trying to retrieve a bit of my proud looking for a job out here, signing accounts on various sites and uploading my CV there(suggestions ? )
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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Pissed off that I've been ill all week with a throat infection. I've not managed to shake it off, so I went to the docs who said I might have type II diabetes.
Borlz.
Borlz.
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Not good mate. Sorry to hear.markfiend wrote:Pissed off that I've been ill all week with a throat infection. I've not managed to shake it off, so I went to the docs who said I might have type II diabetes.
Borlz.
Do you have to go for more tests?
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He took some blood yesterday (my arm is still bruised!) and now I wait a couple of days for the results and then see what happens. :-/
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Oh hell, loads of good healing energies from here, markfiend ...
and good luck for your tests ... the earlier you know, the better your chances to get a good grip on it, if you should actually suffer from diabetes type II ... ...
and good luck for your tests ... the earlier you know, the better your chances to get a good grip on it, if you should actually suffer from diabetes type II ... ...