The Follow-up
So my first job didn't work out, but it DID teach me a little responsibility like my parents thought it would. I learned punctuality is a must, I learned that sleep is a must, and most importantly I learned that you can't get away with anything when a only a two-sided window separates you from your manager.
I was a good employee though not to give ya'll the wrong idea. It was just that one little mishap. And I learned quick. But I'm like that though. I like to try things one time to see if I can get away with it. If I get away with it-which never happens-I'll see how far I'll go the next time, and if I don't God makes SURE I'm bombarded with a series of consequences that remind me never to cross the line again. Even growing up my parents would tell me that it just took one spanking to set me back on track...that I learned quick. lol. And so far that's still true.
I did my duties well while I was there. I was sad to leave the laid-back ambiance. I wouldn't know how much I would miss it until I started working for the theatre, job #2. I would ask you to wish me luck, but it IS a little too late seeing as how it's been four years already.
I was a good employee though not to give ya'll the wrong idea. It was just that one little mishap. And I learned quick. But I'm like that though. I like to try things one time to see if I can get away with it. If I get away with it-which never happens-I'll see how far I'll go the next time, and if I don't God makes SURE I'm bombarded with a series of consequences that remind me never to cross the line again. Even growing up my parents would tell me that it just took one spanking to set me back on track...that I learned quick. lol. And so far that's still true.
I did my duties well while I was there. I was sad to leave the laid-back ambiance. I wouldn't know how much I would miss it until I started working for the theatre, job #2. I would ask you to wish me luck, but it IS a little too late seeing as how it's been four years already.

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