I don't actually have a job, I stayed in Michigan for an extra week and a half after my family went home, and I'm working in my cousin's chiropractic office as a secretary.
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| I feel special. I'm being productive. I am a useful member of society. Plus, I get to hang out and talk online today. Having a job = RAWK. | |
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| OMG MAKE COMIX NOW MORE PLZ NOW NOW NOW NOW | |
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It's to help him out in return for my ticket to Ozzfest. Some people can be real buzz-kills, though.
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| I'm busy being useful! I really like this having a job thing. | |
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| You know, working actually sucks. Yeah. You have a job. You sit there and talk online all day and hang out with your cousin. Jobs in the real world aren't like that. Working sucks. | |
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(No, this isn't Dave-o, he was only in the first frame. Being on AIM, I have multiple conversations with multiple people.
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| That's not why I like it. I like the feeling of accomplishment - I got all of the paperwork and everything completely done correctly for a new patient, and he hadn't shown me how to do that. That=<3. | |
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| Oh. Well. In that case you might like working. But for the most part the real world sucks. | |
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