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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.

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November 19, 2006

🙂

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.

November 19, 2006

Chores do not count as a job.

November 19, 2006

Get a job.