I dunno, if I was Stitches though, something tells me I might go to a certain forum, owned by a certain Mor and write a certain angry blog about it... just saying...
You are an assistant???? When i met you i thought you were a stipper......i KNOW that industry is not laying people off.....they are just 'laying' people.....
Sorry to hear it Pete. Its good that you have a job after you graduate though. I guess you were smart and didn't major in something like Political Science.
You are young yet,and have a long way to go.I been at my current job a while,but I know the pain. The best thing to tell you is,although you are sadened,the sooner you get up and get another job the better.Don't let it drag on,and don't try to analyze why it happened either.This won't help. You will do fine,just one of many roadblocks you will overcome as you get older.
No, I don't really want my folks helping me either. They have helped me a little bit with tuition a few times and that is plenty more then they have to. It is my schooling and my day to day stuff, so I should be paying for it.
i see. i guess my parents felt obligated to help me out through school. i wish i could have done it myself, but i guess i was just lazy
that's awesome! then take the extra free time to enjoy the last few weeks before the reality of 9-5 life sets in... think of this is as a blessing, not a curse. just think how much your post count on TP will go up during that time!
Consider this time then your early vacation time I guess. Since your next job I am guessing is your 'real deal' job which takes full advantage of your schooling and will officially kickoff your career, you wont be able to take time off from work (significant time) I imagine for awhile. So although the lack of fundage sucks...look at it like a blessing in disguise so you can recharge your batteries, so to speak, and kick butt when the 'real' work begins