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[NSR] Two thumbs and a job?

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THIS GUY. :)

I'll be working for Severn Trent Environmental Services (DFHs) at the LaVergne, TN water treatment plant Real Soon Now. Waiting for paperwork to process, but got the call this morning. WHOOO-HOO!
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Congratulations! Hope you can scoot to work :D
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Two thumbs and a job

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Congrats! Best wishes that the job works out for you!
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Mutt the Hoople wrote:Congratulations! Hope you can scoot to work :D
Can, and did, to the first interview, even. :) Long commute for me... about 30 miles one way, and unless I wear out the interstate every day, close to an hour commute, each way. I may wait until I get a bigger bike to do the interstate every day... the local speeds and drivers here are somewhat intimidating for a 250.

Thanks, y'all! I was ready for my 45-month "retirement" to end.
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Heartfelt congrats, jprestonian! What a weight off your mind and boost for your outlook! Enjoy and prosper!
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Congrats!!!!! I hope it's a job you really like :)
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LunaP wrote:Congrats!!!!! I hope it's a job you really like :)
The chance to go home every night knowing what I did helped keep 33,000 people from becoming sick or dying? PRICELESS.
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jprestonian wrote:Thanks, y'all! I was ready for my 45-month "retirement" to end.
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I've never gone quite that long, but I can relate all too well.
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Congrats on the job. I too have been seeking employment in my field (filed biologist) ever since graduating in December. Its only been 5 months and I'm at wits end, I can't even imagine what 45 months was like. I just took a part time job at Walmart so I could atleast pay the interest on my student loans (stupid me). Well its great to hear good news I hope you like your new employment :) .
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Congrats! w00t! I know how good that must feel. I hope to be having a similar celebration myself soon.
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Congrats and enjoy!

I need a new job... ugh.
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AWinn6889 wrote:Finish college first.. finish college first.. :fp:
Do not forget this. Less than good things result.
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Awesome!!! Glad to hear someone else getting the break they deserve! Don't feel too bad: I resorted to Pizza Delivery just to get the medical insurance for cancer treatment when I got canned in '08. Just recently got back to a position of Technical Director assistant. It's only part-time, but I'm thrilled to have title and a theater in a market where only 1 out of 10 workers in the arts are employed.

And, you couldn't have a more noble position in my mind! Water treatment is one of those things the hipster middle class loves to look down on, but requires more education, stamina and physical/metal stress than any office gig. It takes some tough and talented people to keep complex chemical systems like that going for society
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Syd wrote:
AWinn6889 wrote:Finish college first.. finish college first.. :fp:
Do not forget this. Less than good things result.
Well, I'm already done with college per say, but the job market here blows and I'm working on a grad degree. I don't have much time for a real job at the moment, and the two p/t-ish ones I work are measly and miserable. Another year and a half... woo hoo.
I am very thankful that I have my two jobs though.. some can't even get one right now.
Also, if I didn't have these I wouldn't have a scooter! :(
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