Sorry I haven’t made a post in awhile. I moved the “Tweets” on the side bar up a bit as I still post a few tidbits on it daily. If I don’t blog, you can always check them out.

Like many of you, I’m watching the mess with the market and Wall Street and pulling my hair out and crying as all my investments go down the toilet. Not only will there be no Social Security for me in the future obviously, I’m starting to wonder about the retirement investments I set up as well.

I’m pondering looking for a part-time job this weekend. More on that later.

6 Replies to “Still Here, Barely . . .”

  1. You seem to be on operation overload—please take care of yourself! Have you heard anything from R University—was that position for this semester or are they on quarters? If you’re really interested in a part-time job—have you ever given serious thought to doing videos for people? I can see you doing a video and setting it to music. You also have such a talent for writing and computers. Your Primetime blog is amazing–you should get paid to do something like that. What about doing a critique on new movies, stage plays for newspapers or local tv stations? Just some thoughts–you’ve got so much talent–not quite sure if “cheese with that burger?” is quite you!!! Hang in there!

  2. I agree with WV Nan, you have soooooooo many talents you show us on here! Decorating is one they didn’t mention, but I totally agree with all the rest they brought up!

  3. I probably won’t know if the teaching job is a go for sure until the end of this month.

    I just need a part time job, the problem is all the other stuff I’m qualified for would be more of a full time thing. So basically I’m stuck with retail options. Hey a jobs a job, I just need some money coming in right now.

  4. Dustin I understand more than you can know about the money or lack thereof and job or lack thereof. It is really scary right now, at least I know I am not the only one feeling that way. You are very talented in many areas of life and I can see you being successful no matter what you are doing. Good luck with everything.

  5. This is on a lighter note but I forgot to include it in the previous post. The Cheerleading game you mentioned in an eariler post sounded like a hoot! Would love to be able to try it sometime, lol 🙂

  6. Hang in there. At your age, you don’t need to be in too big a panic over the market. Values always go up the fastest after a crash.

    Unless you are investing for short term gain, which is just plain crazy. Better to go to the horse races and get a show for your money.

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