Jaye (
jayes_musings) wrote2006-05-19 04:54 pm
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I've got a job!
I had an interview on Tuesday and have just found out that I have a job. It's not a great job (retail) or great money, but it's better than nothing. And for a time I've been feeling that I need to do something to get some money of my own and to get me get me out of the house.
I'm going to be working at the BX in their clothing department (for you non-military types that's the Base Exchange, a department store on Air Force bases). I've never done anything like this before, never worked in retail, so it's going to be a whole new experience. One I'm both looking forward to and dreading. I also swore years ago that I would never work for AAFES (the company that operates the BX and several other military stores and facilities), but they are pretty much the only outlet for employment over here.
It's a temporary/parttime job, but the HR person seemed pretty confident that it will turn permanent in a few months. We'll see...I may like the fact that it's only temp. *g*
I'm going to be working at the BX in their clothing department (for you non-military types that's the Base Exchange, a department store on Air Force bases). I've never done anything like this before, never worked in retail, so it's going to be a whole new experience. One I'm both looking forward to and dreading. I also swore years ago that I would never work for AAFES (the company that operates the BX and several other military stores and facilities), but they are pretty much the only outlet for employment over here.
It's a temporary/parttime job, but the HR person seemed pretty confident that it will turn permanent in a few months. We'll see...I may like the fact that it's only temp. *g*
Re: retail sales...
And yes, you are the Queen of Sci-Fi/Fantasy....it is your calling!
And I realize that it's probably quite redundant to rec a book to you, as you're probably familiar with it, but not so long ago I finished Anne Bishop's "Black Jewels Trilogy." First series in a loooong time that I totally fell in love with. For me, it had everything...made me laugh, cry, and fall in love with all the main characters for quite different reasons...and the bad guys are really hateable. The world she built for it is fascinating in its complexity, and I can't wait to tackle the other books she's set there.
Re: retail sales...
When I was in England I didn't read much SciFi or fantasy at all... I found myself enamoured with what I dubbed "British Fiction"... it ran the gambit, but I haunted the charity shops gobbling up authors I had never heard of before in the states... I found Phillipa Gregory, James Herbert, Elizebeth Chadwick just to name a few. I just picked up another one of my British Fictions off the bargain table at work, it was called "Seeing George"... such a wonderful little tale about growing old... took me maybe an afternoon to read it. Sucha lovely story... and made me kinda home sick for England reading about their daily life of tea and shops and gardens and such... ::grins::.. boy I would love to go back... anywho...
(by the way... George was a dragon that befriended a young lady early in her life)
Don't ever hesitate to recommend a book, no matter how widely read a person is, you NEVER know what they have yet to discover... and there is always something else out there to discover!
Hugs!
Re: retail sales...
Otherwise I'm still really into the historical fiction and my current 'fix' in that area is the "Flashman" series by George MacDonald Fraser...about a rogue, a coward, a womanizer, a bully, and military hero. It's just a riot. And he's been in just about every major (and many minor) historical event of the 19th century.