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Default Dec 27, 2023 at 03:57 AM
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So, I had planned on working a seasonal gig at a warehouse; however, after hearing some pretty disturbing things from friends who had worked there recently, I decided to stay at my pharmacy job. I am still unhappy there, but since I hadn’t given my notice yet, it seemed like a no-harm-no-foul situation. I’m going to get my jewelry business up and running this next year— I already have an Etsy shop, but I want to take it to the next level. I don’t want to stay in pharmacy any longer than I have to, but it has been difficult finding something to do instead that pays as well while still being legit LOL. I’m not greedy and I don’t need a lot, but I am in the process of paying off some debt, and my bills are what they are right now. I’m really looking forward to the new year… I feel like its going to be very cathartic for me, because I am really going to be focusing on what will help push me forward, which means ridding myself of what is holding me back. It’s gonna be a brand new year and a brand new me, LOL

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@indigo1015 glad you are accepting the job you know rather than end up in some job that could stress you out more than you are now.

Jewelry is a nice sideline that could help you pay that debt down and eventually start saving for a rainy day fund. @CANDC

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@indigo1015 glad you are accepting the job you know rather than end up in some job that could stress you out more than you are now.

Jewelry is a nice sideline that could help you pay that debt down and eventually start saving for a rainy day fund. @CANDC

Thank you CANDC, but i am hoping for my jewelry business to become more than just a side fund. I know it’s a tough thing to make happen, but I plan to do it!

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Default Jan 03, 2024 at 06:09 PM
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Etsy has some amazing craft stuff on it, I love getting unique gifts from there. Good for you- I didn’t know you were a jewellery maker too!
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