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Posted by kentuckykid on June 10, 2004 at 19:21:23 from (204.248.127.200):
first of all, i wanna thank everyone with their posts on my first posting on this all. some thoughts and comments have helped me, but all were very much appreciated. well, where to start here:) last weekend i had a job interview at an implement about a half hour north of ma and pa's place(i am an hour south now), and that went very well. the owner said he was very interested and just had to figure out where he wants me. kinda sounds like either parts or sales(or a combo of both) so, that is looking up. i should call him tomorrow and he where he is at, because he wanted to be in touch this week. so with that i am feeling very good. as for at the current implement(as i sigh) it never got much better. he never approached me and not much has been said on the help wanted in the window. today though, i had my first shot at doing a universal joint and the darn needles fell out. i knew right when it happend that he would be on my butt. i ordered a new one and late in the day he came up to me with the new u-joint and said "here you go, its going on your account" in a stern voice. i sheepishly said how much then, and he said $12.80. talk about being a total jerk over learning....always the bottom line with him. so, i have decided that the two week notice will be given by me either tomorrow or first thing monday. i cant take being in this situation anymore. sure, i am 21, but i am no dummy on getting my chops busted over this, there are better days for me soon, i am sure of it. its just not gonna be here, thats forsure.....anywho, i just thought i would let others know incase any of the readers of the first one were wondering what was up with me. thanks again for replying, and feel free to give me comments on my update. its appreciated here very much. thanks!!!!
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