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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Them Bones
While it would be nigh impossible to show y’all what’s been going on inside my head, showing off what has been going on inside my hand is much easier after yesterday’s cast removal session. Apparently I healed up well and … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day. West Hunter Edition
Back in 1940, the Soviet powers that be wanted more wheat (and more dead kulaks, of course) . Today, our most desired product is excuses. –Greg Cochran
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How it should be done
So I actually got a call back Wednesday afternoon from the now 18 resumes and/or online applications I’ve sent out this week. It was from a shop that does repair work on intermodal trailers and conex boxes. Showed up yesterday … Continue reading
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I’m not so sure
About this 21st Century. Before leaving school, knowing my cast might hamper my ability to take a welding test, I sent out resumes to only four employers. It took nearly a week (Friday to Thursday) for one of them to … Continue reading
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