So what do you do when Malibu Barbie Dream Job comes open, you're about to have a new baby, you know selling your house would be really hard, MBDJ is only 75% time and you're carrying the family's health insurance right now, and your husband's job is pretty secure and well-paying?
If the logistics of the thing (which admittedly are not insignificant) could be worked out, part-time with a wee bairn is nice work if you can get it. And if it's your dream job, well that's just awesome with a dollop of kick-ass on top.
I'm from the southern US, a region with which I have a love/hate relationship. I majored in Economics and International Studies in college, all set to join the world of management consulting. Brief yet somewhat intense crises of meaning while studying and traveling led me on a somewhat screwy journey that somehow resulted in my becoming a priest in the Episcopal Church. My posts are merely a slice of what's going on in my head and nothing more; in other words, my opinions cannot and should not be considered to be those of my congregation, my religious tradition, or my friends and family.
4 comments:
cry?
one of the things that makes me happy is that you're saying malibu barbie dream job...that's a lana-ism.
well, i did roll my eyes and sigh.
in my world, mbdj is a susan-ism.
Apply. If it really is your dream job, it can't hurt.
I agree with Alex. Why not?
If the logistics of the thing (which admittedly are not insignificant) could be worked out, part-time with a wee bairn is nice work if you can get it. And if it's your dream job, well that's just awesome with a dollop of kick-ass on top.
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