So that stupid mill levy passed for that stupid school district I work(ed) for. That kind of made me happy because it meant some of my colleagues got some job security. Stupidly, I was let go anyway. I don't know the exact reasons why I was not brought back for next year, and they stupidly decided not to tell me. It's really a rather long, stupid story, and I don't feel like telling it. Stupid.
So I've got about four months to find a new job before all the money runs out. This is one of those situations that I'm sure we'll look back on and think what a blessing it really was. Actually, no, I don't even have to look back. This is quite the blessing. Otherwise, I might have felt tempted to stay at that stupid school and put off pursuing the dream of teaching college and do nothing to achieve it for yet another year. They can keep their stupid TVs and episodes of CSI: Miami and Lean Cuisine stenching up my room in the mornings. Good riddance, I say.
Four months to find a new job, four months to finish the novel. I'd better go play some Nintendo to get motivated.
Without a crown, see, I still burn-- KRS One
This is J. Lahondere. I am egotistical enough to write a blog. Thank you for placating me.



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