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Bookstore always make me feel better about living in the city. Which today after a very disappointing interview I was questioning. Walking back from the Prime Bistro the idea of jumping on the next bus and spending six months hiding out on the country side picking fruit and moving farms as I needed seemed very appealing. In a nut shell the interview went a little like this:
Mark arrived late...
Minute 1-where did you work and how long did you work there? Did's Deli in Michigan, for about a year.
Minute 2-After finding out I had no waitressing experience and the only coffe I knew how to make came in a bag in powder form, I was promptly dissmissed on the grounds of being to young and not having enough "life" experience.
Thanks Mark, it was very nice meeting you, I'm going to go crawl in a hole now.
So after that I turned to the cities bookstores (there are hundreds! I love it!) I came out about an hour later feeling ready to take on the city again. What I've been reading lately, stories about young people going to the cities to find work, and make a life for themselves. I guess thats essentially where I am right now, that limbo inbetween leaving somewhere and getting settled elsewhere. I never thought it'd be this hard.
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