work in keeping it postive

  • April 17, 2014, 4:34 p.m.
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I work in the court system as an interpreter (Spanish/English). I often work in the offices of the ADAs, but also work in the Grand Jury. I fill in for the regular interpreter when she is unable to come in. I get paid a per diem rate (a good one) and file taxes as self-employed.

My feeling about the job is better they have me sitting there and NOT need me than need me and not have me there.

Some days... like the past two... there's been NOTHING for me to do. I chat with the person nearest the office I use, but that's about it. I READ... a LOT. That is SO not a hardship... LOL. I also work on EASY crossword puzzles. I never "graduated" to the harder ones.

I usually take snacks with me (or visit the vending machine... such a big no-no). Today (Tuesdays and Thursdays) there is a farmers' market near where I exit the subway. I bought a package of macaroons - fresh!!! Wonderful.

I have been eating at the nearby restaurant - NOT fast food, but yes, cafeteria style and steam table.... and SO good. There's a LOT of food - entree, pasta (or other starch) and veggie. I get a large tea and the whole meal is less than $15.00. I am full for a LONG time. SO tasty!!

I could shop a lot around there, but don't. I go and come back. I used to take the subway partway home, the bus the rest of the way. Lately, I just change trains so I can take the one to my neighborhood - faster for sure. That way I pass the nearest supermarket and pick up a few items for dinner and/or breakfast.

I'm scheduled to work a few more days this month, then a couple of weeks next month.... Rolling in the dough. .


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