Yes, congratulations on almost being gainfully employed. I still remember my
fist job after college. I think it was sometime during the second week on the
job that I went to lunch and never went back - that job really sucked!
Moral lesson: Being wanted and hired is great for your self esteem but being
happy is better.
BTW, isn't it a bit soon after finals to actually start working??
Good luck and keep up the juvenile excitement - it's contagious.
Dr. Doug
69 C Rdst (the getaway car that runs on all six)
69 C GT (like a CA car - looks good but doesn't really do anything)
69 B Rdst (I'm working on it!!!!!!)
71 B GT (Going, going, gone!)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net On Behalf Of Mark Moburg
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 1997 9:52 PM
To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: no LBC content
At 11:33 AM 6/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>You'll have to excuse my juvenile outburst of excitement, but I have
>officially secured post-graduation employment.
>
>I am the newest management trainee for Sear's south-central district.
>My training starts Monday.
>
>Thomas James Pokrefke, III
>1970 MGB
>pokrefke@ocean.st.usm.edu
>http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke
>
>
===Reply===
Congrats! I served an eight-year sentence at Sears, Roebuck between my
junior year in high school and up to the time I left for law school after
graduation from college, and still have a soft spot for the old dump! I was
sure sorry to see the catalog dept. discontinued, though . . . It was while
working in the Automotive dept. that I first started learning about cars.
(No, wise guys, I was not a mechanic, I installed tires!).
Mark Moburg
markmoburg@mindspring.com
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