Saturday, October 2, 2010

Work

this is fantastically done. the little guy learned a very valuable lesson at a very young age.



i think what i learned in my cubicle life is that i don't go to work to make money. i go to work to work. and if i'm paid a great amount of money to go to work and do nothing, i will go insane and make a grand exit involving a tuxedo.

but what i'm learning in my working-from-home life is that there is still something missing. i get to do whatever i want all the time and if i choose to wake up at 4pm there will be no consequences. and that's neat. but i need to work. i was raised to work and i'm unsure if i know how to do anything else.

in some ways, my finding time to update this blog fairly regularly should give you an idea of what i mean. i need a rigid schedule of tasks to be done so that i can feel useful and, occasionally, go insane and quit them all in a great ball of chaos.

i'm debating about picking up a low-paid part-time job just for sanity's sake. maybe a janitor-- that'd be a horribly grueling job. or maybe i should still go after bartending.

all i know is i'm not done working and struggling. i am done with cubicles-- but not done working.

in other, breaking, news: NO MO BEES ON THE POORCH!



maybe i'll be a journalist. lotsa news out there.

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