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Monday, January 18, 2016 @6:03 AM



How come it was easier for me to find the man that I love  (well okay, maybe that is an exaggeration- it was easy for me to fall in love once I had found the right one - not saying that there weren't many "frogs" before that) but so challenging to find a job I love?

I have officially been unemployed for 6 months. 

I do know that it's about time I get back into the groove of working and repairing my leaking bank account.
BUT, finding the right job is, like I said, challenging.
I've taken to job sites, classifieds, LinkedIn etc.
It's easy to browse and see things that interest me but actually applying is another thing altogether.

Perhaps i've enjoyed the freedom of being able to be present at every family gathering, always being available on my husband's off days and cooking regularly instead of eating out or shoving food down my throat after an excruciating day just to fill my stomach before crashing into dreamland. 

Lets just say, I do not miss being left out of celebrations, family dinner and impromptu weekend outings due to being stuck at work.

With that being said, I've started to look out for office hour jobs instead but there are cons to that as well.

Maybe i'm fighting the pros and cons in my head too much.
It's time to start applying and going for interviews.

Starting now!
(or tomorrow..)

Lesson of the day:  Dont stay unemployed for too long lest you end up enjoying it too much.


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