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Do You Think This Shirt Will Be Ok For My Induction?
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They wear plain black trousers or skirt or plain shirt or blouse?
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Abbey, although you often come across as a very likeable lass, you are at the same time one of the most annoying. You really need to sort out your priorities and come to terms with life's demands - life is not a holiday, and most worth-while jobs need considerable sacrifice (or compromise) from time to time.
Unless you're lucky enough to have a private income, then earnings are an essential part of life's rich pattern.
Please give serious (and I mean serious, not superficial) consideration to your circumstances, and sort out a suitable work/life balance. Good luck.
Abbey I support Canary on this (and I think most of would).
You must put your social life on hold until you have an adequate job in which you are settled and which pays the bills.
No job will ask you to work 24/7, so there will be free hours. Those are the hours in which you do your socialising, wash your hair etc., etc.. You need to accommodate the job, not the other way around. WORK comes FIRST.
Hope this helps.
It seems to me that you just don't want to work and put no effort in. Years ago I spent 2 years gaining good qualifications and in my first job as a newcomer I was expected to be tea girl as well. That's how things were back then. We took the rough with the smooth and just got on with it. If we didn't work, we got no benefits or help from parents. We couldn't socialise or buy clothes. Most of us were brought up in working families who had work ethics. And we were expected to pay our parents for our keep. I remember how good it felt when I gave my mum 1/3 0f my pay on my fist working week. I also had Saturday and holiday jobs during college days. That paid for my social life and clothing.
Times change, but you don't seem to have any work ethics at all Abbie. You don't tell us much about yourself and you don't have tobut I'm wondering if you have any problems health wise or otherwise and your parents are sheltering and protecting you.
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