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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 42717" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Fran -- I'm picturing your son, Rob, and Melissa all hanging out together all day long, just sitting around having a wonderful time, all happy and relaxed 'cuz they don't have to work. But...who would be dishing out the money to them? Certainly not you, Suz, or me. Guess they wouldn't be too happy when their tummys got hungry.</p><p></p><p>RM -- Melissa did not have a new job lined up when she quit her old one. We were not happy with her. husband was FURIOUS! He did not speak a word to her for a whole week. Then she landed the maid job, and he's speaking to her again. (we told Melissa over and over again that we understand if she does not like a certain job but that she needs to have a new job lined up first. think she'd listen? no. luckily, she found this job quickly.)</p><p></p><p>Karen -- You made me LOL at "I'm sure they keep their houses cleaner than us poor slobs do in between cleaning." I must be very poor 'cuz my house sure does not stay clean. haha As far as your wine tasting job, it sounds like it could work out after all. :wink:</p><p></p><p>p.s. Melissa is at training right now. I wouldn't doubt if she comes home and says she quit before even actually starting. I'll keep you all up to date.</p><p></p><p>p.p.s. I will be interested to find out if they are reimbursed for mileage or not. She has been driving her '74 Nova which sucks gas 'cuz her '92 Chevy Cavalier has been broken.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 42717, member: 87"] Fran -- I'm picturing your son, Rob, and Melissa all hanging out together all day long, just sitting around having a wonderful time, all happy and relaxed 'cuz they don't have to work. But...who would be dishing out the money to them? Certainly not you, Suz, or me. Guess they wouldn't be too happy when their tummys got hungry. RM -- Melissa did not have a new job lined up when she quit her old one. We were not happy with her. husband was FURIOUS! He did not speak a word to her for a whole week. Then she landed the maid job, and he's speaking to her again. (we told Melissa over and over again that we understand if she does not like a certain job but that she needs to have a new job lined up first. think she'd listen? no. luckily, she found this job quickly.) Karen -- You made me LOL at "I'm sure they keep their houses cleaner than us poor slobs do in between cleaning." I must be very poor 'cuz my house sure does not stay clean. haha As far as your wine tasting job, it sounds like it could work out after all. [img]:wink:[/img] p.s. Melissa is at training right now. I wouldn't doubt if she comes home and says she quit before even actually starting. I'll keep you all up to date. p.p.s. I will be interested to find out if they are reimbursed for mileage or not. She has been driving her '74 Nova which sucks gas 'cuz her '92 Chevy Cavalier has been broken. Sue [/QUOTE]
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