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Do remember, of course, that once we put it in writing that we want the job,
they've got us.
"Well, you have only yourself to blame. You're the one who said this was
what you wanted."
;-)
Dori Green
Who actually told her present boss "this is so much what I want to do that I
would do it even if you didn't pay me" -- and then had to follow that with
"...umm, when I said that I thought you did know that I was only KIDDING,
Dude!" He was just forgetting to sign my time card, it wasn't an
intentional skippage. But he did need the reminder! Be careful what we ask
for, and what we admit to! (I _would_ do this job without pay if I had
another way to support myself and the company was being pinched -- but I
don't tell _him_ that.)
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