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Briana Gallogly
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over 6 months ago

I'm dying. I keep telling myself that maybe I'll be okay, but I know I won't. Nothing is going the way I want it to. I'm dying. But somehow I feel better when I talk to you.

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Kimberly Chance
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over 6 months ago

t made me stay @ #Life.ShareBloodCenter was

They were Awesome best team work I've ever had. Also treated like family, great training. Really loved my job. Wish I never quit, I quit to go back to school.

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Mike Grauer Jr
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over 6 months ago

What do you do when the only jobs in your area are retail and they won't touch you with a 10 foot pole because you are not an extrovert? Its getting frustrating. Only jobs are the retail jobs and thats it. I don't have an option to move to a different area with other job options. They ether don't hire me because I don't fit their personality test or they look at my education level and say you are to educated or we view you as a threat to our jobs as managers just based on education. That includes the food service end of retail.

Who cares my degrees are worthless degrees, the bottom fell out on the animation world, unless you have major industry experience when you graduate college and no one has that. Employers see MBAs as wasted degree now. As it does not prove you know a thing in their eyes.

People tell me to start a business, but that is not an option. No money and even if I did. My counties business regulations make it extremely hard and expensive to start one. (They wonder why they have 10+ percent unemployment rate here)

I am at my wits end.

#employment #work #jobs #unemployment #life #retail #frustrated #depressed #despondent #Kitsap #KitsapCounty #Silverdale #Bremerton #Poulsbo #WashingtonState #Washington

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

There was a girl I had the pleasure to watch play soccer since she was around 13 years old. She was on my daughter’s team, but everyone who pays attention to Soccer in New England knew of her. She was the one we planned to cheer in the Olympics someday. She was also the one who always lifted her teammates up when they were down and brought energy to the field without exception. She was the one who enjoyed life as much as anyone I think I’ve ever seen. But she is the one whose life ended this month. She is the one that my entire town mourned last Friday and still.

I am writing about Ash Baird here in the Jobcase community not to share sorrow about a life cut short but to share inspiration about a life well lived. A couple thoughts from the celebration of her life are worth amplifying. I’ll narrow them to two.

• “Ash didn’t know her life would be so short, but somehow she lived everyday as if she did.” That statement really hit me. Its authentic and real about her. It’s instructive for us. All of us are here but temporarily. How sad to not wake up and find joy – better yet, give joy as Ash did – with every day. Don’t let yourself accept less. Take a moment this weekend for self-reflection. Are you happy? Are you enjoying life? If so – awesome! Be sure to share that with others, as Ash did. It’s contagious. If not, chart a course that will get you to a place that you say yes. You deserve it. You do!

• “Ash walked slow but ran fast”. Never saw someone faster with a ball on the field. But her friends and family talk of how slow she walked everywhere else. She was enjoying life. Stop to smell the roses? Just walk slow enough and smell all the flowers along the way. Yes, there are times to hit the gas, put your blinders on, get stuff done. But make sure to carve out the times to look around, enjoy the moment, enjoy friend’s family and earth. You deserve it. You do!

Ash Baird led an inspiring, albeit tragically short, life. She probably just knew me as “Olivia’s Dad”. But I was inspired by her, impacted by her, and will remember her forever. Here’s the vision I was blessed to witness countless times – I’ll end by sharing this with you:

16-year-old Ash gets the ball just shy of midfield. Defenders adjust. She toe taps a couple times, then gets the look, then charges right at them – not around. The ball magnetically hovers about 12-36 inches away from her cleat at any time. She fakes around the first and second, she pulls full Maradona move around the 3rd, the opponent Goalie begins screaming for everyone to come back to help, Ash’s team sprinting to keep up and get in position, Ash dodges around the 4th, one last player strives to catch up but can’t get between Ash and the goal, and just as Ash has the perfect chance to shoot – she pulls a perfect Cruyff pass to her teammate 5 yards away and smiles as her teammate gets the Glory for the goal. I saw this countless time. I see it every time I think of Ash. Joy, Excellence, Competitive, Sharing, Love, Compassion, Sportsmanship, Ash.

She inspires me to live a better life. Perhaps a few people reading this will be inspired by her too. I hope so. You deserve it. You do!

#inspiration #Ash #deserve #life #joy

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Mike Grauer Jr
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over 6 months ago

So fed up with my family. My sister quits her job. Does mom say no more car? No. Then I am told even if I have a job. I am not allowed to use any of the cars period. Almost like they are making so I can't have a job at all. I live in the sticks with no public transport too. #life #fedup #transportation #cars #pissed

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Malayasia Cancer
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over 6 months ago

I'm only 17 struggling to find a job where I'm at I live in Albany NY and its hard to get a job because we always gotta do jobs application online. It give us spam some of them are real web site check out ... Just saying #life #peace

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Mike Grauer Jr
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over 6 months ago

Frustrating in life. People say they love your art and or skills, but won't hire you.

#employment #work #jobs #life #skills #art #employability

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Michelle Holland
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over 6 months ago

I wish the management care more about their Staff.

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