i go to work tomorrow and the next day, then it's Saturday and Sunday and then i go back to work on Monday-Friday for another week, then i repeat this for an entire year (minus hollidays and vacations). i figure i only have about another 30-40 years of this (unless i die first)
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Dan Lambskin wrote:i go to work tomorrow and the next day, then it's Saturday and Sunday and then i go back to work on Monday-Friday for another week, then i repeat this for an entire year (minus hollidays and vacations). i figure i only have about another 30-40 years of this (unless i die first)
There's always the lotto, or maybe you'll get some nice cushy settlement from a law suit to take some time off that career length.
Dan Lambskin wrote:i go to work tomorrow and the next day, then it's Saturday and Sunday and then i go back to work on Monday-Friday for another week, then i repeat this for an entire year (minus hollidays and vacations). i figure i only have about another 30-40 years of this (unless i die first)
I was talking to someone at work the other day about how different the US is from Europe. I lived there for years because my dad was in the military and man those people take a lot of days off. I read an article that said that the US is like the only country where people give up days off rather then taking them, and we have by far the lowest amount of days off. I think Germany gets something like 40 days off a year not counting weekends and such, whereas we get 14 or something.
Dan Lambskin wrote:i go to work tomorrow and the next day, then it's Saturday and Sunday and then i go back to work on Monday-Friday for another week, then i repeat this for an entire year (minus hollidays and vacations). i figure i only have about another 30-40 years of this (unless i die first)
I was talking to someone at work the other day about how different the US is from Europe. I lived there for years because my dad was in the military and man those people take a lot of days off. I read an article that said that the US is like the only country where people give up days off rather then taking them, and we have by far the lowest amount of days off. I think Germany gets something like 40 days off a year not counting weekends and such, whereas we get 14 or something.
Indeed. Most parts of Europe feels much more laidback than life here in the States.
ohh, back to school, back to school to prove to dad that Im not a fool. I got my lunch packed up my boots tied tight I hope I dont get in a fight! oooohh back to school back to school.
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