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Home-based case manager, for the county's official designated mental health center provider.What job were you interviewing for?
Home-based case manager, for the county's official designated mental health center provider.
that covers me most of the time...I keep thinking about t-shirts like this one. Curse you, Facebook ads.
When working on a PC...is it wrong to have the song....."If I only had a hammer" running through your noggin
From what I've heard such positions have a high turnover rate. But, for me, the hardest part has been actually getting one of those positions. I graduated about two and a half years ago, had dozens of interviews for similar positions (some times through DCS, sometimes not so closely related to the government, and even a faith-based organization a few times), and though I feel confident I can do the work, and I've always been someone that people feel they can talk to, but in my position having to write a dozen research papers in one semester was a million times easier than getting a job in my field. It's almost to the point I wonder why I even bothered doing all the extra work and effort of enrolling in the honors program and meeting all the criteria for gilded medallion with ketchup/mustard colored band, especially since I graduated with honors "by default" with my GPA. I even hold membership is some "prestigious" national honor society, but the only thing it's allowed me to do is get a discount and still not save money by switching to Geico.Wow, that sounds like a tough job.
When working on a PC...is it wrong to have the song....."If I only had a hammer" running through your noggin
More suitable lyrics....
More suitable lyrics....
"Break it down. Stop. Hammer time!"
And, of course:
"Put your mind at rest
I'm going to be the sledgehammer
This can be my testimony
I'm your sledgehammer
Let there be no doubt about it
Sledge, sledge, sledgehammer"
I've never seen the video. I don't even know if that is Peter Gabriel. But live action stop motion, looks interesting but I envy not the ones working the camera and editing it.
I have to admit...listening to this song and looking at the gif of the guy smashing the laptop is making me smile and giggle a bit too...albeit a bit of an evil giggle
I've never seen the video. I don't even know if that is Peter Gabriel. But live action stop motion, looks interesting but I envy not the ones working the camera and editing it.
I also have this strange feeling like I must start giving Beavis and Butthead style commentary to the video.
Only time (other than that) I've seen him was some live concert video, and he was bald (I think. It's been awhile).Its Peter Gabriel
I wonder how old Peter Framptom feels. I saw him when I was a little kid, and he looked really old then especially having lost all that hair. And that was going on probably 20 years ago (us Indiana locals would say "back when it was called Deer Creek (concert venue) and everyone goes "oh **** that was awhile ago)..