Well, for those of you that care.
Julie interviewed for a GREAT job in Cambridge last Wedneday morning. It went very well, and she hopes to hear from them soon. It would mean at LEAST a $10k/yr. raise for her (cost of living increases commeasurately though).
The same day, I ran into a college friend who mentioned that another college friend was looking to hire an admin... probably at a similar rate of pay to what Julie will be making.
ALSO in/near Boston.
Since we want OUT of this hellpit called NEPA, we're very hopeful, keeping our fingers and toes crossed, and praying to our deities of choice.
DO me a favor, cross your fingers/toes for me, and toss off a silent request to YOUR deity of choice.
I worked out the math, and if we got these jobs, we could be completely out of debt (with the exception of student loans) within two months, and banking enough to go house shopping within a year!
That's a lot better than wondering who we can stiff every two weeks, since the paycheck is spent before it arrives.
- Gurm
Julie interviewed for a GREAT job in Cambridge last Wedneday morning. It went very well, and she hopes to hear from them soon. It would mean at LEAST a $10k/yr. raise for her (cost of living increases commeasurately though).
The same day, I ran into a college friend who mentioned that another college friend was looking to hire an admin... probably at a similar rate of pay to what Julie will be making.
ALSO in/near Boston.
Since we want OUT of this hellpit called NEPA, we're very hopeful, keeping our fingers and toes crossed, and praying to our deities of choice.
DO me a favor, cross your fingers/toes for me, and toss off a silent request to YOUR deity of choice.
I worked out the math, and if we got these jobs, we could be completely out of debt (with the exception of student loans) within two months, and banking enough to go house shopping within a year!
That's a lot better than wondering who we can stiff every two weeks, since the paycheck is spent before it arrives.
- Gurm
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