Okay, well, it's not honey, money, or cakes. It's just that I'm no longer thinking about moving to Florida. It's a firm decision. I've been making plans and looking at apartments online (because I love research). I found what looks like a good one that's only 20 minutes away from the furthest point on property that I might be working at, it's within my price range, and they offer discounts for CMs. I'll be moving after I'm done with school, so early 2016.
I've been wanting to move back ever since I came home the last time. I want to finish school first. I'll have a better chance at getting a good job if I do.
Yeah, I'm starting in January. My old student loans will be sorted come November, but they won't have a start date in December due to the holidays. So January.
Nice to know my memory isn't to bad. So how is work? You must be learning a lot. Does your employer put anything towards school for you so you keep learning?
Work's okay. It's really just the same stuff every day, for the most part, so there's not a lot of room for growth in some ways. And no, sadly, there's no tuition reimbursement.
Work's okay. It's really just the same stuff every day, for the most part, so there's not a lot of room for growth in some ways. And no, sadly, there's no tuition reimbursement.
Well, see you gained some experience there and that was a start. You have been there a year. So now can you get to one of the more bigger grocery stores? That would be your next stepping stone. If you gain the experience that way it may save you from paying for school. Your best learning is also from the people who have been on the job for a long time.
None of the stores in the area offer tuition reimbursement. I'd also rather not continue job hopping, you know? I'd prefer to have the same one until I move.
None of the stores in the area offer tuition reimbursement. I'd also rather not continue job hopping, you know? I'd prefer to have the same one until I move.