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handed in my notice today, losing the apartment. yay, moving back home :S ugghhh shoot me now
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:( I'm sorry to hear this JL

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thx d :(
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If you want to travel west & check out the parks here in the rockies, I have lots of room - Banff is not far! It is parks type work you do, or am I mistaken?? Pardon me, if I am....
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JL sorry to hear things not going well. U ok?
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jimmylegs wrote:handed in my notice today, losing the apartment. yay, moving back home :S ugghhh shoot me now
Sucks JL! So sorry.
Dx'd with MS & HNPP (hereditary peripheral neuropathy) 7/03 but must have had MS for 30 yrs before that. I've never taken meds for MS except 1 yr experiment on LDN. (I found diet, exercise, sleep, humor, music help me the most.)
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it really does, e :S thx.

ww, i am fine health-wise just angry job-wise.

d you are right, parks are my thing :D maybe i'll take you up on that LOL

oh well i had a job interview yesterday. maybe if i can combine the two and work 12 hours a day for crappy hourly wages, i'll be able to get out of this hole a bit.

and in the meantime, firing all guns on a real job with an employer who has the welfare of its team front of mind. if it ends up being me, so be it!
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JL,

So sorry to hear the bad news.

Forgive me, I don't know exactly what you do, but are any of your skills transferable to perhaps another industry?

I worked in HR & Recruiting for a major US company for quite a while and learned how to read between the lines of a resume. Although I know nothing about your area of expertise, I have helped family and friends develop their resumes (especially my son and his friends when they were doing their college apps., etc.)

PM me if you like. Good luck.

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jimmylegs wrote: d you are right, parks are my thing :D maybe i'll take you up on that LOL
I am serious, if there is anything on the Banff National Park (or Jasper) websites as far as jobs are concerned, I would be happy to take you over there & I have a whole house to myself, especially while hubby is away for work. Keep it in mind - the offer stands!
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@ manayka i can pm you - overall yep i have transferable skills - i'm mostly about people and information, less about things. i'm an ENFJ personality, so teacher-idealist. can you tell LOL.

Possible Career Paths for the ENFJ:

Facilitator
Consultant
Psychologist
Social Worker / Counselor
Teacher
Clergy
Sales Representative
Human Resources
Manager
Events Coordinator
Sales Representative
Politicians / Diplomats
Writers

@dlb i'll keep an eye on them via linkedin and let you know :D thx
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Sorry to hear about that JL :(:( That really sucks!! I hope everything works out! :)
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thx WTK.
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