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Whole Grains
Whole Grains aka Erica, pictured below, is a 28.93 year old girl, has been a member since May 10, 2005, has scored 5,267 submissions, giving an average score of 1.83, helping 72 designs get printed.
I miss you guys and I wanted to say hello.

I haven't been able to say anything in a while because we moved our desks around at work, so I can't discreetly blog around anymore.

Just so this isn't about absolutely nothing, answer this question if you can - when's the best time to quit your job? Or in your situations, what are the things that have made you decide to quit.

P.S. Also, I would like to express my dismay that hi russel how's your ma sold out. I'm thinking of buying a larger size to make a purse, but I think I lack the follow through to do it.

Jewstice
Jewstice on Nov 14 '06 at 9:16am
I feel your pain. It's so hard for me to blog at work.
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Nov 14 '06 at 9:18am
Welcome back! And thanks for the postcard you sent me a long time ago when you were traveling :-)
the czar
the czar on Nov 14 '06 at 9:19am
Quit late on a friday so if you're giving 2 weeks notice, you have 2 days to relax from the stress that quitting brings about, plus gives your boss/employer time to settle down, if they're angry.
Whole Grains
Whole Grains on Nov 14 '06 at 9:23am
you're welcome, i'm glad you liked it. i've been meaning to post some pictures from my travels sometime.
OlliRudi
   OlliRudi on Nov 14 '06 at 9:24am
you quit your job when you can't blog discreetly anymore!
OCandCO
OCandCO on Nov 14 '06 at 9:26am
Quit after you get another job!
apocalypse...okaythen
apocalypse...okaythen on Nov 14 '06 at 9:26am
the best time to quit your job is when you've found a better job.

Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Nov 14 '06 at 9:27am
zoh em gods
Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Nov 14 '06 at 9:27am
it's you
jpiatt
   jpiatt on Nov 14 '06 at 9:35am
When you go to work and think about jerking the wheel into oncoming traffic just so that you don't have to make it there....that's about when I would suggest quitting. Or...just stop working.



I worked at a big company with like 400 people as a production artist for 3 years. It wasn't really for me, cause there was NO creativity involved at all. I was a logo drawing robot. So, after almost 3 years working there not to mention the 62 mile drive I had to work EACH WAY everyday.....I decided to just say NO MORE. And I just started doing freelance work while I was at my job. I got paid and nobody figured out that I wasn't actually working for a month and 3 days. Then, I was called into the H.R. office and terminated and it was the best day of my life :D





end of storytime
Whole Grains
Whole Grains on Nov 14 '06 at 9:36am
oh yeah? well you're a pylon.



quitting after finding a job sounds so reasonable... i was hoping for some more dramatic advice
ir0cko
   ir0cko on Nov 14 '06 at 9:39am
hey there!
melhel86
melhel86 on Nov 14 '06 at 9:40am
I usually have a job in the works, but I definitely start looking when I realize I hate the place.



If you notice you are going to work later and you cant get out of bed and force yourself to go anymore and once you get there you can't wait for lunch and then 5:00, it's time to move on...
the czar
the czar on Nov 14 '06 at 9:42am
When you have visions of knifing you boss...
Whole Grains
Whole Grains on Nov 14 '06 at 9:43am
hmm. how did hr finally find out?
iPear
iPear on Nov 14 '06 at 9:44am
you will know, when the time is right.
littlem
littlem on Nov 14 '06 at 10:02am
whole grainsssssss!

do you have any other job prospects?
jackanapes
jackanapes on Nov 14 '06 at 10:14am
black whole grains, won;t ya come, won't ya come. and wash away the raaaaaaaiiiiiin.
Whole Grains
Whole Grains on Nov 15 '06 at 9:40am
not yet littlem, but i'm going to start looking soon!
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