Thank you! It's nice to have other people on my side.
I'm pretty sure all of the jobs I'm applying for are as mundane as hell, but it's a means to an end, a stepping stone, so I just have to stomach it for now.
You are so lucky to have a thunderstorm. You don't really get them up here so much and I love them.
Sorry to hear about your boss being a pain. The thing I admire about Gordon Ramsey is that he's not scared to do even menial tasks like helping out the waiting staff or washing dishes. He does what needs to be done and doesn't stand there like a prententious cock expecting someone else to do it because it's 'below' him and he COMMUNICATES with his staff, which sounds like something your boss should be doing!
Your friend from Laos sounds hilarious. I love that sort of sense of humour, probably because a very large percentage of my friends are male.
The older I get, the less I tolerate the company of other people. I'd love to work for myself, but to be totally truthful, I just don't have the drive or ambition to do it. So, I guess I'll just have to work for other people.
No silly, I was never into SDRE! So I would not know of side projects.
I was never (still never, contrary to my listed occupation here) a stoner either. I just appreciated their heaviness. I have a big sludgy crush on them.
It'll take a few weeks to get used to it...I am struggling with school full time again and I am barely working...which is not a good thing on the wallet, but I am bloody knackered as soon as classes get out...I forgot what it was like to do school, party and work 1/2/3 jobs like a juggler.....jeez, and I used to have a social life...all I do is go to class and sleep...but the rest of the world is creeping in increments...bite sized chunks if you will......I have increased respect for my past self.....fuck was I invincible?...obviously not, but I am sure as the grind gets tougher you'll do like me...keep your head down, knives sharp and know exactly who to smart off to about asshole chef...and don't forget the beer!
Commis can make or break you, sounds like a winner you got there, personality goes a long fucking way after 12 hours of slaving.
Curry is better than going to the cinema, anyway! Or at least it is in my mind. I find the misanthrope in me come out in full force whenever I go to the cinema.
Though apparently standing at the bus stop has the same effect on me!