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Topic: RE: What do you think???
What a delima ? Could your wife homeschool ? That may be a better solution you could live out by the factory and still have quality education ? I think living out in the country would be nice.............
NICE TO SEE THINGS ARE LOOKING UP
Tori
Topic: RE: What do you think???
Congratulations Alex!! I'm so happy to hear that they've final committed themselves to you. But.. I do agrea I wouldn't do anything until I had something in writing that states exactly what they will be compensating you for the move. You need something Firm..it's a big step but sounds like a very promising one. I'm thrilled for you and your family!
Hugs,
Anna
Topic: RE: Out from lurkdom.....
Not that having the flu is funny, but one of the first things I recommended after surgery was us all getting the flu shot. Can you believe some were told not to get it? I always get mine, use to put me in the hospital. I have even lined up with the senior's to get one, when they were in short supply.
Hope you feel better. I believe they make the tamiflu in a nasal swab too, so if it should ever happen again, that should work.
Topic: RE: Rice
I love pop corn, eat it every night. It is actually a pretty good choice I think.
Starches are hard. I eat whole wheat bread daily, the low calorie stuff. I did just eat a soft pretzel, took me at least an hour, didn't fini**** though.
Talk to you soon.
Topic: RE: Rice
I can do rice for a small bit... maybe three spoon fulls if I space em out throughout the meal? Sushi doesn't seem to bother me though- those little california rolls, etc. I chew those suckers super well
I'm so sorry you were in such pain, Tiff
Topic: What do you think???
Well I was in Jilotepec last week with the company that wants to hire me as plant manager. I knew the plant, the people, the city, etc.
It is a little town of less of 100,000 of population. It is in the country between mountains and clear sky. It looks good for a living although I have my thoughts about good schools for children.
It is 1 hour from Mexico City and 1 hour from Queretaro City. It is a commute that I am not willing to do due to the necessity to be near of the company, and my own willing to stay close to my family. I have been away from them too much time due to finance problems to send them to another city now that I have the opportunity to start up again my profetional life. So the decisition would be to move to Jilotepec, where my family would be away no more than five minutes from any part of the city.
So far every body are happy with the decision. The HR people told me that it is a fact that I would start up in the job very soon. They have to do some delicate "moves" in the organization before my starting. The problem here is that they told me that the job was a fact, but so far I don't know under what cir****tances I would start. They haven't offer me a compensation package and I am waiting for it. I told my worries to the head hunter and ask him to push for a compensation package written in order to make me feel more secure about the situation...
So... it looks good so far... it is a matter of time that I would start up in a position in which I would be able to be an efficient provider for my family.
The only situation is to have a decent compensation package due to the moving that is required to do... I hope every thing will end up in a positive way for all of us...
I would like to say that I am overwhelmed with all the support I have received here...
You people are wonderful...
Alejandro from Guadalajara Mexico
Topic: RE: Out from lurkdom.....
My best wishes for a fast recovery Rose!!!
Welcome back!!!
Alejandro from Guadalajara Mexico
Topic: RE: A little late, Congratulations
Happy surgiversary for you too!!!!
Alejandro from Guadalajara Mexico
Topic: RE: Rice
Hey Tiff!!!
I hope you will have an excellent travel. I so envy you!!! I know that traveling should be part of your day by day activities but I love it so much!!!
Well, rice is generally in my diet... I can say that I eat rice at least twice a week. But I always eat it with a lot of caution. I have learned to "listen" to my pouch. In general the carbs are so slow to go through my pouch that I have to wait a lot more time between mouthfulls. Potatos, tortillas, rice in general are foods that I have to be cautious in the time between mouthfulls. But if you do it right you will never have problems. There are other foods like pop corn that I thought would be problematic and they are not at all...
Funny stuff but it is like it is...
Alejandro from Guadalajara Mexico