Someone sign me up for it.
I see it as a cheap way to get a job.
I can talk about some crazy dream of mine to be an executive of a publishing company or something.
At the end of the week, I will give a tear-felt speech to my family, whereby I tell them how much I love them, but that frankly, their appreciation of me has been a bit on the down-side, and it was time for us all to fly the nest.
Mommy will go to her new job, Turbo and Bear can go to daycare, I've already researched a couple of them, and Drama Girl will get her own key to let herself in after school.
Hubby McRed will take dinner duty three times a week.
I will cry, and sniffle, and then go take whatever job I was offered... and since it won't be the glamorous job portrayed on the television, I will stay there only long enough to get a better paying job somewhere else...
...would that be wrong?
3 comments:
All good in theory but you know you won't get to it because you're in the procrastination club.
Yep, it's a good job.
Nice work if you can get it, as someone once sang.
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