Clubs
SPADES (labor and career)
2: What was your first job? Um, farm labor at my parents’? Psh! That’s a real job!
3: How much did you make? I was more of a sharecropper. I worked on the farm and they fed me and gave me a place to sleep.
4: What was your favorite job? The farm . . .
5: Why did you leave it? It was necessary in order to pursue my education in accounting.
6: Did you further your education after high school? I’m in the process.
7: What did you study? Um, accounting.
8: What is your current job? I live off my parents.
9: How long have you been doing your job? 21 years.
Er, this is missing a question. Anyway.
J: What do you plan to eventually do? I don’t know, my collegiate objective is to become a Tax Accountant, though I often question if that’s what I’ll actually end up doing.
Q: If money were no object, what would you do? I’d do something where I could provide my opinion on a completely meaningless subject. Probably a movie reviewer.
K: What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done? Go to school from, um, 7th to 12th grade.
A: What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done, purely out of kindness? This is a tough question – I suppose I’ve been inconvenienced by kindness before, but I don’t know that I’ve really done anything all that hard. Being kind isn’t hard to me. Being necessarily unkind in order to stand up for yourself – that’s harder for me.
Ok, we’ll wrap this up tomorrow and then maybe I can give a go at writing real entries again without being quite so pitiful. Until then.
Warning Comment
Warning Comment
🙂
Warning Comment
what a coincidence. i’ve been living off my parents for 21 years, too. at the rate i’ve been going lately, looks like i’m headed for another 21.
Warning Comment
Chores do not count as a job.
Warning Comment
Get a job.
Warning Comment