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I apologize profusely, for many reasons.
1: This is not the idea I had in mind; I was unable to execute the proper pic I wanted, due to reasons explained in a sec.
2: The explanation is going to be lengthy.
3: This is late, and I'm sorry. =( My Sunday was not a great day. Firstly, the time change (springing forward an hour) always throws me off, and this year caught me off guard more than usual. Secondly, I didn't feel well all day today. Not at all.
Anyway, let me explain....
I have been employed with my company for four and a half years.
Six months into working for them, I was promoted to being an assistant manager.
A year later, I transferred stores, because one closer to home opened up.
I have been unhappy with the company for a long, long time.
The environment has become unhealthy for me, wearing me down and making me hate myself. It doesn't help when other managers (less experienced) are given opportunities I've never been allowed (like going home when they're having bad days; I am just told to suck it up and leave my problems at the door when I have a bad day). And when I tell my manager that I am unhappy working the closing shift all the time, he says there's nothing he can do; when I tell him I'm unhappy working there, he blows it off.
....well......
I have decided that I am leaving my job.
Really.
Quitting in the face of a recession, with no other immediate means of an income.
It's ballsy, and some would say it's stupid. Or selfish.
But honestly, I am still young, and I don't have to work in an environment that only makes me unhappy and drags me down.
I already have an issue with self esteem, and when I spend 35-40 hours a week in an environment that makes me feel stuck and that I am not good enough for improvement, I feel that place to be cancerous and not worth my time.
So I am leaving.
My boss doesn't know yet; his nephew is in town, and, having filled the recently-evacuated position of Freight Manager, he is taking five days off.
It will be difficult, I know.
But when I wrote my notice out, and saw it in my own handwriting, I was instantly liberated.
I felt a great weight lift off my shoulders. I smiled a bunch more that night, and was even joking around with customers more than I had in a very long time.
I have enough money in my account to pay for the rest of the bill I still owe, and with the date I have chosen (April 10th) I still have two and a half paychecks coming.
I have faith that everything will be ok.
Anyway, the photo is meant to show the hazardous conditions that carrying those keys has produced. Sometimes, they feel really freaking heavy. (And I don't mean literally.)
I imagined more of a LOTR-type thing happening on my neck (you know, when a certain hobbit starts showing physical symptoms of the One Ring's weight) and then Jake suggested that I add in some nasty skin conditions.
Since it wasn't going to be the photo I had in mind anyway (wrong background, wrong angle) I decided that we'd play with that idea and see what came of it.
I found the nasty skin condition here.
I will upload the proper pic when I get a chance; hopefully after I feel better.
Besides being a photographer, Earle Kinder was also the assistant manager of a Rite Aid store. As his nametag says, "the big difference ... is the price!" Note that he is holding an evil attack kitty of doom.
Tuesday, 26 August, 2014. Ms. B.M. Sriyani Senarathne, an assistant manager of the Polonnaruwa-Ikiriwewa rural water supply scheme, updates bank details in Sri Lankan rupee. The Polonnaruwa-Ikiriwewa rural water supply scheme is an ADB supported project that provides clean water to more than 600 homes in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka.
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Secondary Towns and Rural Community-Based Water Supply and Sanitation
The Darlington management team returns to the dug out after the half time interval
(Mark Cooper, manager and Richard Dyden, assistant manager)
I was inspired by Steve's guest post on tesco's site. 1989, wearing striped tights before it was the cool thing to do on Flickr :)
Tamworth Manager Dale Belford (middle) & Assistant Manager Scott Lindsey (right) keep an eye on the game,Tamworth (in red) beat Forest Green Rovers 2-1 at Tamworth's home ground 'The Lamb' in this Blue Square Bet Premier League match in the 2012/13 season - Sat 6th April 2013
photo Simon Hayward 6.4.2013
this is where i worked when i lived in Minneapolis, MN... 1994? Starlog (the science-fiction universe!) was located on the north side of the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN. one night, the manager and i, realized that the metal plate that i'm standing in front of in the picture was arcing electricity. HA! ...and Steve just HAD to touch it.
Seaham Red Star 0-4 Guisborough Town - Ebac Northern League Division One - 20/10/18
Guisborough Town scorers: Sam Webster (17, 57), Carl Lawson (23), Anthony Hume (40)
Stokesley SC 1-2 Guisborough Town | North Riding Senior Cup First Round | 28/11/18
Stokesley scorer: Marcus Allen (79)
Guisborough Town scorers: Lewis Wood (16), Lee Bythway (65)
Runcorn Town 3-3 Guisborough Town - Buildbase FA Vase First Round - 13/10/18
Runcorn Town scorers: Shaun Weaver (11), Ryan Cox (35, 42)
Guisborough Town scorers: Anthony Hume (33), Bradley Mills (55, 77)
Attendance: 133
Runcorn Town 3-3 Guisborough Town - Buildbase FA Vase First Round - 13/10/18
Runcorn Town scorers: Shaun Weaver (11), Ryan Cox (35, 42)
Guisborough Town scorers: Anthony Hume (33), Bradley Mills (55, 77)
Attendance: 133
Runcorn Town 3-3 Guisborough Town - Buildbase FA Vase First Round - 13/10/18
Runcorn Town scorers: Shaun Weaver (11), Ryan Cox (35, 42)
Guisborough Town scorers: Anthony Hume (33), Bradley Mills (55, 77)
Attendance: 133
Guisborough Town 1-2 Bishop Auckland - Ebac Northern League Division One - 8/12/18
Guisborough Town scorer: Mark Robinson (penalty 81)
Bishop Auckland scorers: Shaun Ryder (6), Darren Richardson (58)
Working as an assistant manager at a two screen theater means you often do every job around the theater and sometimes all at once. It also means you have plenty of dead time to work on self-portraits. Here I'm tearing a ticket from the printer in the box office. I've worked at a movie theater for 6+ years now and I don't know if I'll ever be able to pay for movies again.
It still needs work, but I'm posting up progress on my Typographic portrait of Dwight from "The Office."
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Biography: Lewis has returned to us in a new role. He has been a combative midfielder with a wealth of Football League experience & Conference level. Joined us in October’14 from Gloucester City. A former Bristol Rovers captain between 1999-2003, making 74 appearances for them. Moved on to Barnet, then Weston-super-Mare and then signed for Bath City. Made over 200 appearances for the Romans, helping them to the Southern League championship in 2007, and promotion to Conference Premier in 2010. Has appeared 50 (1) times for us and scored 6 goals.
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Guisborough Town 1-2 Bishop Auckland - Ebac Northern League Division One - 8/12/18
Guisborough Town scorer: Mark Robinson (penalty 81)
Bishop Auckland scorers: Shaun Ryder (6), Darren Richardson (58)
Ryhope CW 3-1 Guisborough Town – Ebac Northern League Division One – 6/10/18
Ryhope Scorers: Michael Rae (28, 63), James Ellis (50)
Guisborough Town scorer: Nathan Steel (16)
Stockton Town 2-3 Guisborough Town - Ebac Northern League Division One - 26/12/18
Stockton Town scorers: Adam Nicholson (21), Fred Woodhouse (45)
Guisborough Town scorers: Nathan Guru 2 (11, 28), Mark Robinson (pen 39)
Guisborough Town 3-3 Newton Aycliffe - Ebac Northern League Division One - 24/11/18
Guisborough Town Scorers: Anthony Hume (21), Brian Close (83), Steven Roberts (92)
Newton Aycliffe Scorers: Ben Wood (19), Stuart Thompson (53), Marc Costello (67)
Guisborough Town 3-3 Newton Aycliffe - Ebac Northern League Division One - 24/11/18
Guisborough Town Scorers: Anthony Hume (21), Brian Close (83), Steven Roberts (92)
Newton Aycliffe Scorers: Ben Wood (19), Stuart Thompson (53), Marc Costello (67)
Pssssttt boss! Guisborough’s Assistant Manager Chris Fairless talks tactics with Guisborough Manager Gary Forster during the game against Seaham.
Seaham Red Star 0-4 Guisborough Town - Ebac Northern League Division One - 20/10/18
Guisborough Town scorers: Sam Webster (17, 57), Carl Lawson (23), Anthony Hume (40)