15418. Magoseph - 6/9/2005 7:56:10 PM Both my sons had blue eyes when they were babies. Now they definitely have green eyes as I have. Three siblings of mine have blue eyes, but unquestionably, the ex-nun has the most beautiful eyes of us all. It is a good thing that I look like both my parents, my mother often said.
15419. Magoseph - 6/9/2005 7:58:40 PM I wonder now what color of eyes Ulgine has--she'll think we are going gaga over eyes this time. 15420. arkymalarky - 6/9/2005 8:23:23 PM Bob's eyes are light brown, mine are dark hazel (close to his color), and Mose's are very gray-blue. 15421. Ms. No - 6/9/2005 9:40:00 PM I thought brown was the most common eye color and when I think of people I know, it seems to be, but I'm an oddity in my family. 15422. thoughtful - 6/9/2005 10:09:00 PM What's scary is how many people I've known for a long time and I have no idea what color their eyes are! I've known my FIL all my life and I'll be dipped if I can remember his eye color. Of course, now it's too late to ask as he's been dead for 15 years. Most of the photos of him are either too indistinct or b&w. Hmmm. I'll have to ask hubby if he knows.
Well i'm on vacation tomorrow after working my buns off on a big project...hope I can go back to a normal schedule now. And we're meeting with architect #6 on Monday. It's either this guy or nothing. He's supposed to be into solar stuff so we'll see where we end up with him. We don't want to make our house active solar, but we are interested in making it 'solar sensitive' so it takes advantage of the sun, appropriate overhangs so we enjoy the sun in the winter but don't cook in the summer, and get proper venting and such so we can do it without needing central air. 15423. alistairConnor - 6/9/2005 10:29:18 PM Number Six!
Did you have to pay the other five? 15424. alistairConnor - 6/9/2005 10:31:35 PM Ulgine? Green, I should think.
But what do I know.
Probably two different colours. What's the term for that? 15425. judithathome - 6/10/2005 12:06:56 AM Back from the doctor and I may have a blood clot in my left calf...will find out Tuesday. 15426. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 7:00:55 AM Find what out? Are you OK? Does it hurt?
Heterochromia iridium, green and gray. 15427. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 10:03:59 AM I'm scared, having rashly quit my job that I've loathed for years. I didn't loathe the $35/hr nor the people, but I had to lie a lot, and it got me.
All these new jobs available on the web/local paper are for $10/hr. Way low. I think I made a big mistake.
Any ideas? 15428. Macnas - 6/10/2005 10:06:02 AM What is it that you do? 15429. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 10:13:21 AM !!!!!!
Damn, our lifestyle is going to change.
Maybe we will have more time and less rush-rush. 15430. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 10:15:24 AM !!!!!!
Damn, our lifestyle is going to change.
Maybe we will have more time and less rush-rush. 15431. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 10:21:02 AM Well.
I used to help various software packages get installed:
SAP
JDEdwards
Oracle
'you can buy better but you can't pay more' 15432. Macnas - 6/10/2005 10:30:41 AM Well, first off, don't panic, relax a little and think of why you quit.
If you were unhappy, then it's a good thing, a brave thing that you did and you'll feel the better for it.
Maybe you should take a bit of a break for a while, just to get yourself together and sort yourself out.
If you want to continue with the line of work you're in, and you want as good a return as the industry will stand, redraft your CV and get on to an agency that specialises in your area of expertise. The best rates are contract, short to mid-term.
You'll have to go to where the work is, but it is the most lucrative way of working. Whether or not it suits you and your situation is another thing, but always give yourself all the options. 15433. Ulgine Barrows - 6/10/2005 10:43:43 AM I am so fucking scr3ewd.
Maybe I can go work in a titie bAr.
Clean toilets.
Dang. 15434. Macnas - 6/10/2005 10:49:46 AM You'll be grand. 15435. alistairconnor - 6/10/2005 10:56:32 AM Wow! hang in there Ulgine
Keep us up to date with your crisis, it's not like we can actually help much, but we care...
and Macnas is full of good advice. Though mobility with a small child may be a problem! 15436. alistairconnor - 6/10/2005 10:58:54 AM Actually Ulgine...
I was talking to a friend yesterday, who wants me to do some little software development thing for a client... I'd do it just to help him out, but I'm actually working on plans to get out of my current salaried line of work...
And one thing he proposed, might well turn out to be a good plan for you... let me get my thoughts together 15437. alistairconnor - 6/10/2005 11:14:20 AM The thing about IT is staying a little bit ahead of the curve, if you want to make decent money and have interesting work.
It turns out that, over here anyway, lots of companies are deploying, or want to deploy, Windows Sharepoint Services.
It's a web-based collaborative environment for document sharing etc. -- previously a heavyweight product, now Microsoft is giving away a sawn-off version for Win 2003.
For the moment, the few consultants that know how to help companies implement it, have got work coming out their ears. I'm going to see if I can get a bit of that action. Why don't you have a look?
If it turns out that there's work in the field in your area, then steal a Win2003 Server CD, download Sharepoint, play with it for a couple of weeks and...
Thankyou sir, that'll be $100 an hour. or whatever.
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