Re: Re: nursery interview apparel
I understand what you are saying, Kitty.
However, I began my nursery when I was forced to retire on disability.
Always take care of yourself, but realize that one can usually work out what
they need to survive. Of course I own the place so I can take a break when
and if I need one... go inside and take a nap if I have to.
Don't paint yourself into a corner emotionally. Just be aware of the
flow and go with it. Allow yourself time. Worry does not solve problems...
that is what you do until you make up your mind to find solutions.
Perhaps time to make a list of all your talents and abilities, think
about how to market those attributes.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
> Thanks for that info Gene. The fact is, I don't have experience at
working
> in a nursery. This is one reason I'd settle for less money - so I could
> learn something. So, no, I don't have a "my way" to insist on! My main
> concern is whether I am up to the task - and whether they'd think so. I'm
> 51. I've worked a desk job for the last 16 years. I wonder if I'm
capable
> of all the grunt work I expect I'd get. But I think if they do turn out to
> be willing to give me the chance, it would bolster my own thoughts on
> whether I can do it. We'll see. Thanks.
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