Yes I skipped a week. Or two. My deepest apologies and just a warning: it may happen again. So here's the scoop:
* The hours count is now 453.5 and 254.5 of those hours are relational. This means that I need 46.5 more hours, but since I have over 250 relational hours, it doesn't matter whether they are individual or relational.
* This past Saturday was the last Saturday that I will have to do internship hours (the weekdays are still packed). But don't get too excited, I still have a ton of school work that needs to get done before I can graduate. And there go my Saturdays.
*The (master's level) job search begins. There are lots of master's level positions advertised, however most of them are either low paying (as in I already make about that salary) or mobile. I would like a job that has a decent salary, medical benefits, and is stationary- meaning I can go to 1 place and work for 8 hours. Prayers and kind thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
*Just a warning to those I see on a weekly basis: the period between now and when I graduate is going to be EMOTIONAL. I have a lot of goodbyes in my near future and a very big and stressful presentation to give before I graduate.
* I spent about 50.00 and most of Saturday de-bugging my computer. Just a warning- if an alert from "antivirus 360" comes up on your computer (and happens to look like AVG, which I had on my computer) it is, according to spyware doctor, a rogue trojan and should be gotten rid of immediately.
*Since my last weekly post, I have discharged two clients, including the one that I mentioned a post back, successfully!!! Yay me!
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Was it spelled AVg by any chance? We got that on our computer, it wanted us to download something and it was from some software that was supposed to clean our computer up. We did not hit the download button because we thought AVg spelled that way was fishy. And it might have put a trojan on our computer if we downloaded it.
Chuck and I are very lucky we have Macs, so we can't get those trojans or viruses. If I had a PC Chuck said, I would have tons and tons of viruses. That's the reason why I got rid of my PC that Tom made me because I must of had a virus on it and it kept freezing up and running so slow. Tom tried to fix it, but to no avail, so I couldn't stand it anymore and wouldn't even turn it on. It is very frustrating when you want to check your mail or banking and the machine doesn't work properly.
I'm so sorry for you Laura for the cost and the waste of a good Saturday. I just don't understand why people want to hurt other people and their enjoyment on the computer. What do they get out of it, anyway?
The news!!! Laura really loves punctuation!!!!!!
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