Turn this mutha out…

Posted by High Priest on January 11, 2010

Okay, folks…trying my hand at “restructuring” myself. Mr. President said we had to change to meet the new demands of our changing economic climate. So, here it is, my master plan for adaptation…tada!

Well, okay, I suppose that this really just makes me more of a statistic and it’s not really meeting the new reinvestment ideals. But, I’m not so sure that I care. Really, why should I have to change after 20 years of experience? I am more than half way to retirement age and I should change? The Presidents idea of change to meet tough times was changing from “community organizer” to President of the US…what an upgrade! I feel like he might have a Voodoo doll of me. After all, who’s pokin’ who?!?

So, “thanks” for dropping in and I hope you come back. I know this is not terribly meaningful right now, but I have a dream! Please leave comments…lots of them. I am one of the few remaining Americans that actually enjoys reading! -HP

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3 Responses to “Turn this mutha out…”

  1. Robert Says:

    Throw in the towel! :-)

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  2. Tonya Says:

    Great! We need a place to throw a little crap. I mean, mud. Seriously though, what Barry Obama is trying to do is buy up companies. Then by default, all of the employees of those companies will become government employees because those companies will be government owned (run) through the bailout loans. This is the greatest socialist movement in 50 years.
    To your point – why should you change? Well, you shouldn’t, or should…it is up to you (us). You should be able to work as you wish instead of the government dictating for your change to meet tough economic times. An economy that the government created 11% of Americans unemployed and not paying taxes which means less income for the government to pay off the debts created by corporate bailouts and from borrowing money from the Chinese. See the viscous circle?

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  3. JerryOkeefe.com Says:

    What up HP, I’m not much of a blogger but not scared to share my 2 cents when asked. I used to have ALOT of problems at work. For ten yrs i worked for CMS. As if that’s not enough i was a rare male elementary school teacher the first 5 yrs, in a world run by women. Now I love (most) women. And have great friends from that career, but you can imagine my predicament. So I took several CMS tax paid pork positions as administrators in elem schools. Managing teachers for CMS??? When in doubt, get the hell out! Vowed never to be a slave to my job again. 5 yrs ago became a self employed Realtor (every teacher’s second career). How I deal with problems at work: often – “kiss my ass!” I work with who I want, if I want to. If I choose to work with someone I promise them %100 loyality and honesty. Of course issues come up, and we deal with them head on: “one prick at a time”.

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