tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875155167904940215.post3200752926469878363..comments2024-02-07T04:56:32.815-08:00Comments on Chiconky: The jobChiconkyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11824934269870487334noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875155167904940215.post-45927560252829727182009-11-15T20:45:51.154-08:002009-11-15T20:45:51.154-08:00Well Im no psyhological expert..but I do think thi...Well Im no psyhological expert..but I do think things have a tendancy to work themselves out. And bonus--chicks on trikes are super hott. So hot I had to use two t's.hitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08273516061677712780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875155167904940215.post-68497685360631085222009-11-14T21:27:31.899-08:002009-11-14T21:27:31.899-08:00Hmm, I hope this isn't way over stepping bound...Hmm, I hope this isn't way over stepping bounds of not really knowing each other. But I do know people who go into psychology and we tend to be people who like to analyze and solve problems. I mean really like to analyze and solve problems. We do it automatically, it is sort of our thing, how we are made. Psychology, be it therapy or research, gives us the knowledge and tools to build our schema and add to our natural intuitive disposition. I personally think that the program not being developed is going to turn into something quite awesome. You will get to make it exactly as you know it needs to be. So much better than arriving to a program that you know isn't right and having to fight the red tape to make any changes at all. Your amazing problem solving skills will start getting endorphin highs as you put the pieces together. Your analytical skills will be working over time on figuring out exactly what the women of this prison need. And the best part is your boss completely supports you. The trike sounds nuts. But the formality seems to fit a prison setting. Although, I would find being called by just my last name rather annoying. Come on, if I wanted that I would of tried being a football player. All jobs start out more or less exactly like you are describing. It is a new culture, and it is going to feel strange and slightly wrong. New cultures always do. Only time will tell if the culture is actually dysfunctional. If it turns out it is then it may be time to leave. Is Coffee Creek in Wilsonville hiring?imayahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07183319962740428092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875155167904940215.post-10991939884722071892009-11-14T20:31:40.894-08:002009-11-14T20:31:40.894-08:00Who knew you'd speak so favorably about the in...Who knew you'd speak so favorably about the inmates and trash talk the staff, eh? I agree with C, it's called "work" for a reason - but nobody wants to suffer through grad. school to hate their job. It'll shape up, I'm sure. So nice to hear what's up!genhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15640323915498805677noreply@blogger.com