My first day after leaving that awful place turned out to be pretty busy. First thing in the morning, I submitted my unemployment claim. Then I gathered all my parking stubs, taped them down neatly, and went to the post office to mail them out. I also wrote a nice note for the HR dept for helping me. I wasn't very sure if the company would really reimburse me. I was just glad to send all those stubs away and never had to see them around again. The next stop was my bank. I deposited the last two checks I received. The teller asked me about the company, I was surprised that I didn't badmouth my experience there. Seriously, why would he care what happened to me there? And why would I bother anyway? I no longer worked there and talking about it would just bring back the lousy memories.
Then I went to the gym and did some exercise. During noon time I found there were many more ladies working out and not as many men. I wondered if I had also become one of the housewife types. I didn't mind. I could totally get used to this lifestyle, hahaha! I came home around 1 o'clock and had the pasta my neighbor gave me a couple nights ago for lunch. The daytime TV was horrible, suddenly I realized I should get my butt up to do some work. So I started working on the project my ex-manager handed me over the weekend. The designer they hired after me was terrible. She was sloppy, inconsistent, and clueless. After I edited the document I had to fix all her mistakes. It took me longer to correct her stuff than it would take me to make the changes my ex-manager needed. I couldn't finish the project today. It would be another few hours before I could turn the ad in - I guess that's good. I do get paid by the hours :)
PR5 was a little anti-climatic tonight. Jose and I both picked the right winner. Yay! I don't know if moving the show to Lifetime will affect our viewing. As long as they don't change the format too much, most likely we will keep watching it.
I did sleep better last night. Stepping away from a bad situation indeed does a body good!
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