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How do I upload photos onto my laptop? posted (2 years, 1 month) ago
I used to be able to do it with my desktop, but it’s broken, and I’m not sure how to d…
It made me happy, as well, to know that she fell into a woman’s arms and finally felt a bit of safety and comfort. Women, after all, are the comforters and care takers of the world, men included
- written 2 years, 1 month ago – voted for by ~AGAPE~, Kitten_Ciao, Z-Anonymous
Go to work.
You have a few weeks left of the “probationary” period, and if you don’t perform now, they will never promote you or move you to a different department
Don’t take off any more days. You are a new employee and new employees should not take time off for the first year, really…unless they are in the hospital or something.
You will, during your lifetime, endure many more “sh!t” jobs and have to be around negative co workers.
This measly little job is the least of your *lifetime* worries. Do it well
You will have many things over the course of your lifetime that amount to bigger and more serious troubles than this. You can learn how to handle those things by learning how to handle this like a trooper.
Go into work. Smile and enjoy that you are getting stronger. That you are learning something new. That you are getting a paycheck. Thank your bosses for the opportunity to let you work there. Be positive, knowing that it will end soon and you can transfer. If you aren’t positive, they will look at you as a liability or a bad employee and not want to keep you around.
- written 2 years, 1 month ago – voted for by ❤Phoenix Reins❤
You have a degree?
Maybe when you apply for jobs, you need to proof read more carefully.
- written 2 years, 1 month ago
Oh, okay. LOL :D
Well, then. Talk to your school counselor and find out if there are any resources that are offered by the school or in the community for you to get a check up. You may have to pay something; but it may be discounted
And you should know that if you have something serious, getting help and treatment for it early can make a huge difference in how it affects you for the rest of your life
- written 2 years, 1 month ago
You could talk to your school advisor or counselor to find resources in your area
- written 2 years, 1 month ago
Get a home preg test. You can get one from the dollar store and it will be just as effective as any other one you could buy or get from the doc.
Make sure you aren’t preg first. If that is negative, then find a free clinic in your area
- written 2 years, 1 month ago
Do you think you could be pregnant? Sometimes, with pregnancy, you feel like not eating…not nausea as much as just no desire to put food into your stomach, especially in the beginning.
With pregnancy, you also feel as if you are constantly fatigued and could sleep all day long; and your back sometimes hurts
I would say that you need to see a doc
- written 2 years, 1 month ago
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