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Pap's Productive Project
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »Hi Sparkle, thanks for asking
Its better as in I went to work and managed a shift on it but it is now a lovely shade of red/purple/brown :rotfl: My new employer is fine with it also, just changed some of my shadow shift's around :T
Excellent, I'm glad to hear it cos I know how much you want this new job! Take it easy
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Excellent, I'm glad to hear it cos I know how much you want this new job! Take it easy

Well its good in the case that I still have it :T But at the moment I can't have any hours for the coming week as current employers still haven't sent the reference :mad: Fingers crossed new employers would accept a email reference
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OK the trick now is to absolutely rest it when you are at home. Good news on the new job front.0
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Toot, you will be pleased to know my foot is nearly fully healed. Sometimes I will put my foot down wrong or twist it getting up etc but other than that I am pain free. Still wearing my support bandage though, for a few more weeks. Thanks for the advice
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I am pleased to hear that your foot is better, how's the new job?0
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tootallulah wrote: »I am pleased to hear that your foot is better, how's the new job?
Thankyou, loving it :j The driving is hard work but the actual job is fantastic. Already been given three extra shifts this week so I must be doing something right... First payday next Friday :T0 -
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Hiya Pap, just caught up on the last few months and pleased to see you've finally made it into care work... You're so kind, you'll be perfect
Hope its all going well!!!
Lookslike you've had an up and down few months, but as usual, you've dealt with it, and things are on the up!! Roll on your first payday
Take care
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Great to hear that you are enjoying the job, and that you are getting extra shifts, it all sounds really positive Pap, and I strongly agree with the comments above too!0
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How's your new job going PAP?
Hope your foot's recovered well!0
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