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peter wrote:Do/did you fly (for real I mean) Tom?
Well, within the dream, there was a multi story building with a long, wide staircase. I was able to fly (float in any direction I wanted like the sensation of swimming underwater) up and down from one floor to the other while people in the dream had to walk the steps.
I used to have dreams like that all the time. I could fly high enough to see over houses and trees and go anywhere in the dream I wanted that way. Rarely did I walk anywhere in those scenarios. But little by little over time I just stopped having flying dreams and walked or ran from then on until last night. The brain is a weird and fascinating thing indeed.
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Funny you should mention that. I used to have dreams like that too, and I can't remember the last time I had one. I can remember a dream I had last night, and it was of a disturbing and difficult to interpret nature. It was mainly just weird, but there was one disturbing aspect that stuck with me for a while after I woke up. I generally put my dreams into two categories these days: Caused By Stress, and Just Plain Weird. I'm not really sure which this one was, and it's usually easy to tell.aTOMiC wrote:
I used to have dreams like that all the time. I could fly high enough to see over houses and trees and go anywhere in the dream I wanted that way. Rarely did I walk anywhere in those scenarios. But little by little over time I just stopped having flying dreams and walked or ran from then on until last night. The brain is a weird and fascinating thing indeed.
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Barely slept last night, but somehow managed to squeeze in a Ceiling Is Collapsing dream. Which is about where dreams should be in my current mental state. At least it didn't involve any fluorescent purple mutant orangutans.
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Oh, yuck.Sorus wrote:Barely slept last night, but somehow managed to squeeze in a Ceiling Is Collapsing dream. Which is about where dreams should be in my current mental state.
Yes.At least it didn't involve any fluorescent purple mutant orangutans.
I am having an overall good week... though with some ups and downs. I was super-anxious two or three weeks ago.
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I think the post Christmas/New Year months are recognised as being the ones where people struggle the most. Not sure why this should be so - not for love of the preceding festive season and depression at its passing that's for sure! February is the month that has the highest suicide rate and contains the date that regularly records the highest level of absenteeism in the workplace. I tend to be at my most neurotic in Jan and Feb - but couldn't begin to tell you why.
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Went through an orientation and interview process to move from my current low-responsibility admin job into a manufacturing engineer role. At the end of it, get told the manager doesn't think I've demonstrated the capability for the kind of technical judgement and decision making required, so they're not going to offer me a job.
My job will cease to exist in about a year, and now it's either take a shop floor job (good pay, but have to work long shifts - including night shift every third week - on my feet loading parts into ovens and tanks) or get made redundant and have to find work elsewhere.
I can pretty much guarantee that the next job I get will not pay anywhere near as well as my current one does. I've gotten off easy the last seven years.
My job will cease to exist in about a year, and now it's either take a shop floor job (good pay, but have to work long shifts - including night shift every third week - on my feet loading parts into ovens and tanks) or get made redundant and have to find work elsewhere.
I can pretty much guarantee that the next job I get will not pay anywhere near as well as my current one does. I've gotten off easy the last seven years.
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Good luck with the whole thing Murrin, which ever route you decide on. Never any fun having your circumstances change like this, particularly if you have gambles to make in the options available.I'm Murrin wrote:Went through an orientation and interview process to move from my current low-responsibility admin job into a manufacturing engineer role. At the end of it, get told the manager doesn't think I've demonstrated the capability for the kind of technical judgement and decision making required, so they're not going to offer me a job.
My job will cease to exist in about a year, and now it's either take a shop floor job (good pay, but have to work long shifts - including night shift every third week - on my feet loading parts into ovens and tanks) or get made redundant and have to find work elsewhere.
I can pretty much guarantee that the next job I get will not pay anywhere near as well as my current one does. I've gotten off easy the last seven years.
The truth is a Lion and does not need protection. Once free it will look after itself.
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
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Second the good luck. I was in the same boat some years back and was forced to make a decision quickly, which I am still paying for. You have time to weigh the various pros and cons - don't rush into anything.peter wrote:
Good luck with the whole thing Murrin, which ever route you decide on. Never any fun having your circumstances change like this, particularly if you have gambles to make in the options available.
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That's kind of a let-down. :-/ I would be so disappointed.I'm Murrin wrote:Went through an orientation and interview process to move from my current low-responsibility admin job into a manufacturing engineer role. At the end of it, get told the manager doesn't think I've demonstrated the capability for the kind of technical judgement and decision making required, so they're not going to offer me a job.
hierachy- once, someone stole the seat off my husband's bike when he was in class!
That city we lived in had a lot of petty crime.
Another time, there, I left a box of stuff out of my sight for a few minutes (to move some other boxes in to a building) and it was gone.
I was surprised with how much rage I felt toward this person whom I'd never met, but had been wronged by.
Good to see another oldbie around, hierachy!
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I used to say that people would steal anything that wasn't nailed down, but that doesn't give enough credit in this city. They'll steal the nails, too. I've seen people cut heavy-duty bike locks with high-powered saws in broad daylight - sparks flying and everything. Takes about 30 seconds at most.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?