Applied for a couple promotions. I am now accepting thoughts and prayers.
I've got a particular leftover skill set in this area, but I'll have to fly to Phoenix to lay hands on you. Please accept the best alternative I have.Applied for a couple promotions. I am now accepting thoughts and prayers.
The world feels kind of uninteresting to me this morning. I need something to change my mind. What should I be reading about or learning about? I just...jeez. I'm not even intrigued by my fellow weirdos on the train these days. I feel.....oh no. Is this normal? What if this is just middle-age? Like this morning, 1980's era Loverboy came up in my music feed and I didn't even care. So yes, as hard as it is to believe "The Kid is Hot Tonight" was in my ears and I was looking around at a train full of people and nothing interesting happened in my brain.
I'm not sure I can go on. I mean, how does one get out of THAT kind of a funk?!?
Well....I mean, it's really....I mean, it's interesting...I can't say that......I'm kind of uncomfortable, and I hate to admit that this is helping.......what does that say about me? I'm so scared right now.....
I got yelled at outside by someone at 7:45 a.m., when we don't even open until 8. He was complaining about the courtroom not opening until 8 (for his 8 a.m. court time) and wanting to know if he'd get a warrant. I told him to talk to the marshall, but I doubt it.I thought you didn't want to work the counter.![]()
In our old place, we shared the building with county government and the court system. For whatever reason, the restrooms on the floor with the courts were not open to the public, so they would come down to our floor to use the restrooms. I think this could well be the genesis of my disdain for my fellow citizens.I got yelled at outside by someone at 7:45 a.m., when we don't even open until 8. He was complaining about the courtroom not opening until 8 (for his 8 a.m. court time) and wanting to know if he'd get a warrant. I told him to talk to the marshall, but I doubt it.
If it's too cold to wait outside, go wait at Starbucks down the street or something.
With that said, I will miss having the court temporarily in our building after the court moves back to its home. It adds a lot of entertainment value to the job.
Jim
Oh come on. There are sooo many good reasons for that. Don't limit yourself!I think this could well be the genesis of my disdain for my fellow citizens.
That's how it was in Reno. The second floor restrooms were the only ones (out of the 17 floors plus basement) that were open to the public, so they got gross. I didn't use those ones--I usually went to 7, since it was a low-traffic floor.In our old place, we shared the building with county government and the court system. For whatever reason, the restrooms on the floor with the courts were not open to the public, so they would come down to our floor to use the restrooms. I think this could well be the genesis of my disdain for my fellow citizens.
We like HH's, but not the super gory ones. Jump scares and such are fine.Every October I am reminded of how lucky I am that my kids do not care for scary stuff and have never asked me to take them to a Haunted House.
Oh geez, sorry. Back in 2011, I changed my last name back to my family name after my divorce.When people change their name back to their maiden name on FB they should be required to post a relationship status update as well. Still married? Divorced? It's complicated? I need to know!
Thanks for sharing! I am glad you were able to get back your original last name.Oh geez, sorry. Back in 2011, I changed my last name back to my family name after my divorce.
I bought the bargain change of just taking back my family last name, which I used as my middle name while I was married. For $26, I got back my original last name but couldn't get back my original middle name.
What does this mean? It means that my middle name and my last name are the same. Instead of kms, I am really kmm. If I ever remarry, I hope it is to a k, making me kmmk, or to an m for kmmm.
So there you have it.
They moved me to supervising the baby planners at the counter. So if you're going to make me work again, why not get paid more for doing it. As long as I don't have to work weekends like the directors.Applied for a couple promotions. I am now accepting thoughts and prayers.
My last job had the courts upstairs and I was at the entrance. I got to see a lot of crying people on family court day. Also a lot of angry people when they didn't get their way.I got yelled at outside by someone at 7:45 a.m., when we don't even open until 8. He was complaining about the courtroom not opening until 8 (for his 8 a.m. court time) and wanting to know if he'd get a warrant. I told him to talk to the marshall, but I doubt it.
If it's too cold to wait outside, go wait at Starbucks down the street or something.
With that said, I will miss having the court temporarily in our building after the court moves back to its home. It adds a lot of entertainment value to the job.
Jim
I manage the state's trust fund. This is awarding funds for the production of affordable housing units. I inherited a mess, and it's been a bit of a show.Is the RFP to manage the State's trust fund, or to provide the fund...or...I'm pleading ignorance.....
I had to pay $250 for a legal name change because I waived an in person appearance at my divorce proceeding so they wouldn't revert my name back to what I wanted. Further complicated that NJ DMV smashed my two surnames I used together into one surname due to then existing character limits. Tried to renew my license back in December and it was WAAAAAAY more complicated than it needed to be. 3 trips, a box of documents, and a seance were required to renew my license. I filed for the name change that same day. The judge who did the hearing had 6 women that were doing the same thing. One lady was renamed Anna by DMV, her name was Ann and has never been Anna and they wouldn't renew her license. The judge was not amused.Oh geez, sorry. Back in 2011, I changed my last name back to my family name after my divorce.
I bought the bargain change of just taking back my family last name, which I used as my middle name while I was married. For $26, I got back my original last name but couldn't get back my original middle name.
What does this mean? It means that my middle name and my last name are the same. Instead of kms, I am really kmm. If I ever remarry, I hope it is to a k, making me kmmk, or to an m for kmmm.
So there you have it.
Social Media is the assassin of joy. It's crowd-sourced anger.
You better go catch it.Is your computer running?
I am one of the speakers at the state conference this week. I wonder if I get CM credit for seeing myself speak?![]()
That's a nightmare.I had to pay $250 for a legal name change because I waived an in person appearance at my divorce proceeding so they wouldn't revert my name back to what I wanted. Further complicated that NJ DMV smashed my two surnames I used together into one surname due to then existing character limits. Tried to renew my license back in December and it was WAAAAAAY more complicated than it needed to be. 3 trips, a box of documents, and a seance were required to renew my license. I filed for the name change that same day. The judge who did the hearing had 6 women that were doing the same thing. One lady was renamed Anna by DMV, her name was Ann and has never been Anna and they wouldn't renew her license. The judge was not amused.
I guess that's a yes then. :-O
The ex returned to her maiden name (for which I am eternally grateful). She unfriended me, but forgot to unfriend a buddy, and he reports that her profile is "in a relationship". I'm almost 100% sure it wasn't the dude that woke her from a drunken slumber on our old front porch by sucking on her toes. But what do I know?When people change their name back to their maiden name on FB they should be required to post a relationship status update as well. Still married? Divorced? It's complicated? I need to know!
Facebook used to have a relationship status called "it's complicated" - not sure if it's still there but that would at least be helpfulWhen people change their name back to their maiden name on FB they should be required to post a relationship status update as well. Still married? Divorced? It's complicated? I need to know!
I had to pay $250 for a legal name change because I waived an in person appearance at my divorce proceeding so they wouldn't revert my name back to what I wanted. Further complicated that NJ DMV smashed my two surnames I used together into one surname due to then existing character limits. Tried to renew my license back in December and it was WAAAAAAY more complicated than it needed to be. 3 trips, a box of documents, and a seance were required to renew my license. I filed for the name change that same day. The judge who did the hearing had 6 women that were doing the same thing. One lady was renamed Anna by DMV, her name was Ann and has never been Anna and they wouldn't renew her license. The judge was not amused.
It is indeed a quote...but not from Marathon Man. Try a different movie.
You can generally tell what's going on based on the post content and profile pictures. The women changes her profile picture from her couple picture to just her; posts pictures of herself (glow up type pictures, think 1990's glamour shots); and quotes like "you have to lose yourself to find yourself" and "loyalty is a two way street".When people change their name back to their maiden name on FB they should be required to post a relationship status update as well. Still married? Divorced? It's complicated? I need to know!
I never did that. š I don't know the first thing about glamor shots, and generally kept anything about my marriage ending off my Facebook page. I confided in friends privately, but never posted updates or complaints.You can generally tell what's going on based on the post content and profile pictures. The women changes her profile picture from her couple picture to just her; posts pictures of herself (glow up type pictures, think 1990's glamour shots); and quotes like "you have to lose yourself to find yourself" and "loyalty is a two way street".
While looking around at everyone, have this song in your head. The Kid is Hot Tonight is not the right jingle.So yes, as hard as it is to believe "The Kid is Hot Tonight" was in my ears and I was looking around at a train full of people and nothing interesting happened in my brain.
I'm not sure I can go on. I mean, how does one get out of THAT kind of a funk?!?
Yeah but you are classy like that. My Facebook friends aren't. When it comes to relationship drama, my wife's Facebook feed based on what she shows me is golden, as a lot of her friends are co-workers from the Psych Hospital. Psych nurse drama is a different level of drama.I never did that. š I don't know the first thing about glamor shots, and generally kept anything about my marriage ending off my Facebook page. I confided in friends privately, but never posted updates or complaints.
Yes, there must always be some sort of quote that suggests equal parts relationship PTSD and Live Laugh Love style 'inspiration'.You can generally tell what's going on based on the post content and profile pictures. The women changes her profile picture from her couple picture to just her; posts pictures of herself (glow up type pictures, think 1990's glamour shots); and quotes like "you have to lose yourself to find yourself" and "loyalty is a two way street".
I have a cousin that put out a song about 25 years ago called "Complicated . . ." Ended up being a big hit with a lot of airplay. I have zero signing skills, though, and save it for my car with windows up.Facebook used to have a relationship status called "it's complicated" - not sure if it's still there but that would at least be helpful
I am in a women's group called Lagniappe - there's 8 of us and we take turn having it at our respective houses - instead of a book club, you do something - like one month, we made pop poms, my month last year, I had my daughter come explain oyster farming and show people how to shuck their own oysters, it's really fun - last night we played a card game called Scratch and it was so fun - I had to miss the last few months because I was covering Planning Board on the same night for an employee on maternity leave so it was great to be back
I am close friends with one of the women and that's how I got invited in - I didn't know the other women well so it's been nice getting to know new people
House drink was an Italian Margarita and it was very good
anyway, I am feeling that margarita today
It's not your name, but my maternal grandfather (and first gen Canadian-German) was given the legal name Fred....not Fredrick, just Fred and he was born in 1903.My legal name is a common diminutive version of a more traditional name. My dad has the same legal name as I do. We have no idea why his parents decided to name him that back in the '30s and besides him and myself, I've never encountered another person with the same diminutive as their legal name.
I have ancestors from the border area of Germany and Luxembourg and that area has traded hands many times. The family name Francois morphed into Franzwa which then immigrated to Wisconsin. Iām sure some folks think Ellis Island changed the spelling of the name but it happened before they came over.It's not your name, but my maternal grandfather (and first gen Canadian-German) was given the legal name Fred....not Fredrick, just Fred and he was born in 1903.
My sister changed her name when she was married but kept the middle name, maiden name, and new last name. She hated her first name and has always gone by her middle name. To do so required her to go to court for approval. Apparently, first names are more important.Oh geez, sorry. Back in 2011, I changed my last name back to my family name after my divorce.
I bought the bargain change of just taking back my family last name, which I used as my middle name while I was married. For $26, I got back my original last name but couldn't get back my original middle name.
What does this mean? It means that my middle name and my last name are the same. Instead of kms, I am really kmm. If I ever remarry, I hope it is to a k, making me kmmk, or to an m for kmmm.
So there you have it.