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Re: My First Day... new
      #60400 - 04/12/04 11:38 AM
chinagrl

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Glad you made it through your first day. Hopefully when you get more used to the place and the routine it won't be nearly so bad. I'm sorry your food didn't work out. I hate it when they sneak stuff in there you didn't know about!

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Re: My First Day... new
      #60443 - 04/12/04 12:54 PM
peaches

Reged: 09/28/03
Posts: 1183
Loc: Fort Wayne, Indiana

I'm happy it went well for ya! At least the people are nice. I think you'll fall into routine very quickly since you've done this job before. It's good that you don't have to work every day! Maybe if you take some Imodium then you won't be sick in the morning? I hope things keep going well for you!!

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Yaay Steph! new
      #60451 - 04/12/04 01:19 PM
Bevvy

Reged: 11/04/03
Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State

Hey, Girlfriend, you did GOOOOD! Sounds like it's gonna work out just fine.

I have a suggestion for ya. You know those little travel money folders you pin inside your bra when you go overseas? They're like little fabric envelopes, and just big enough to stick your money in. Go buy yourself one (or if you know how to sew, just sew one up). Put 1 or 2 Equalactin in there, together with your favorite meds, whatever that is, and maybe a Gas-X caplet (that's about all that will fit). Pin it inside your bra. Then if you need it, it's always there. Make sure not to put too much in it or you'll need another "set" for the other side -- just to "balance" yourself.

Chances are you won't need it, but at least you can rest assured, knowing it's there for emergencies. I keep an emergency medicine cabinet in my purse, with me at all times. I very seldom need it, but I KNOW IT'S THERE. Also, I keep a little mini-purse (like the travel money envelope) strapped to my ankle whenever I go out rowing. Then, when I'm in the boat, way down the river, and I feel an attack coming on, I stop rowing, reach down and pop an Equalactin, and continue on down the river.

I'm proud of ya, you did GOOOOOOD.

Bev

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