On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Trixter aka Bret McDanel <trixter@0xdecafbad.com> wrote:
This is Andy's writing style.
Andy, it is always darkest before dawn. Think positive and look at everything as a possibility. I don't know about China but I know some taxi drivers, both Gypsy and official (if they own the car) who make a very good living (I only mention this since you said you can drive). Maybe you could provide transportation services to make living money, and look for a niche or other forms of income.
Anyways, I am sorry to hear about you losing your job. You have always posted to this list in such honesty, like we are your closest friends.
Good luck Andy, I am sure you will make it, just do your best at whatever you do, and sleep well knowing you did what you could that day. Best wishes.
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 14:43 +1300, Matt Riddell wrote:most companies that are selling voip related services have needs for
> I'm really sorry, but unless it has something to do with Asterisk, it's
> not really appropriate for this list.
>
graphics people, the corel draw stuff may be relevant. But that would
be about it, and that would be limited of course. The petition for a
job seemed more to me like someone left themselves logged in at
university or something as it didnt seem professional or even that
serious or well thought out. More of just a spur of the moment type
thing.
in that case the international trade stuff seemed appropriate to this
> If you're in China (I seem to remember you being - please don't take
> offence if I'm wrong), then maybe you could do something that takes
> advantage of a free trade deal (i.e. convincing someone to get products
> from your country instead of another).
>
list given the quantity of goods that are made in china and exported. I
do believe even the digim cards are done this way.
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This is Andy's writing style.
Andy, it is always darkest before dawn. Think positive and look at everything as a possibility. I don't know about China but I know some taxi drivers, both Gypsy and official (if they own the car) who make a very good living (I only mention this since you said you can drive). Maybe you could provide transportation services to make living money, and look for a niche or other forms of income.
Anyways, I am sorry to hear about you losing your job. You have always posted to this list in such honesty, like we are your closest friends.
Good luck Andy, I am sure you will make it, just do your best at whatever you do, and sleep well knowing you did what you could that day. Best wishes.
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