Still Jobless
Have I mentioned that I really need a job? I applied at a daycare center called Pokachoag Acres (I may have spelled it wrong; it’s a difficult word). I would make about $8.50 an hour and watch kids all day, which sounds like a good deal to me. I’m just waiting for my cori report to come back so that I can start. Unfortunately, it’s not really a full time position. I would be like a substitute, coming in when someone goes on vacation or calls in sick. So in the meantime, I went back to my old boss at Kumon Learning Center to see if I could get my old job. She gave me one for two weeks, because someone is on vacation. I don’t know if she has room for me after that. Besides, it’s only open for about 4 hours 3 days a week, and that’s not really not enough time to keep me occupied. I applied to a restaurant for a waitressing job out of desperation. The owner knows my grandparents pretty well, so I was hoping that would help me get the job. No luck so far. I suppose that’s alright because I’m really not the most graceful person in the world. I just thought the tips would be good. Luckily, I will be getting a paycheck sometime next week because of working at Kumon, but I really need to start working regularly. I’m not used to being lazy!
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June 7th, 2008 at 6:08 am
The best thing which you can do is starting a business
. Although ROI won’t be 1 month probably. But it gives a man a lot of freedom later, usually after a couple of years.
Last months I am even hiring people from UK and USA to work for me.
Maybe you could find some job which can be done online.