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Originally Posted by Abby10
Sorry to hear that happened to a nice NOTHING like you, Nucky. The hardest part about leaving my job, besides the money of course, is how much the people there seem to like and appreciate me and don't hesitate to show it in so many ways. I feel so blessed and grateful just thinking about it. It's really a dream job for my profession but I think I'm just burning out and ready to move on. I'll try to be patient though and see how, when, and where the chips fall.......
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I love my hobby but pay in more ways than one to do it. And it is NOTHING but helping people and I do not have to sit in a meeting every two or three days and butt heads with others like at places I have worked in MN and CA. Even though Information Access Company had some really enjoyable meetings as these were nice people for the most part. A hippie who once worked for
Rolling Stone and a ex Catholic priest along with a San Francisco folk singer, the manager and a nice lady along with me. And the manager of our group a nice guy from CT. Or was it RI? I do see the SF folk singer online and wonder what she makes of my little hobby. It has gotten very hard to ignore wherever you live in the United States which is just marvelous. All the seeds I put out in the past 28 years are starting to really blossom in spectacular ways. Of course, this could just me all in my imagination. My four degrees have worked a lot in getting it connected with various institutions and Facebook has been a godsend and I do not have to bother with all the University in-fighting. Power plays in law schools are even worse IMHO.
Of course, I could not have done this without the help of hundreds if not thousands of people I have contacted in the past almost three decades among these many actresses, actors, writers and journalists. And communicating with a lot of lawyers and police departments.