Second interview at the coffee shop. Think it went well, but who's to know. My mother says she'll boycott if they don't hire me. They obviously don't know with whom they are dealing, because Miss Jean makes no idle threats.
Husby says that admitting I don't have any immediate gigs after the end of January and applying for a job at a coffee shop is NOT the same as admitting defeat. Today is one of those days when I'm really having trouble believing him.
Going to put on dirty clothes, clean the blinds in the basement for installation in the living room, and go outside and let the weeds in the front yard know who's boss.
Gratitude, because I really need it
1. My husband has a good job working for a good guy, finally!
2. The fact that I can bitch about not being able to go running today means I'm finally serious about my training, and that's a big deal for me.
3. Apple turnovers from that bakery next to the coffee shop.....yum!
4. The best dog ever, who is always waiting for me when I come home, sits on my foot, and looks lovingly at me while I read silly vampire books.
5. Raspberries on sale.
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So, I need to pass this along, because I work here, full time gives health/vison/dental, and it doesn't involve making lattes.... http://www.csnstores.com/careers.asp?settab=5
-Maria P
This made me laugh out loud: Miss Jean makes no idle threats.
And then I ducked my head, because it's true.
As an ex Starbucks employee, it is my duty to warn you about something:
your health insurance only kicks in after 80 hours a month (20 hours a week but you can do something like 40 one week and ten another). Your store manager is given brownie points by the regional manager to make sure that you get 77 or 78 hours. I got screwed big time that way there, and never got to use my health insurance. So if you take the job, when you get your schedule each week, make sure ON THE CLOCK you are getting at least twenty, and on that third week, check that you are in line for 80.
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