Do the math
I know I'm by nature more of a word person than a number person, but I think I've stumbled upon a very important mathematical equation.
1 full-time job + 1 full-time job = 1 too many full-time jobs.
(If you ask me, the brilliance lies in the simplicity)
Back to full-time job #2. Or #1. I get them confused.
-Ally
1 full-time job + 1 full-time job = 1 too many full-time jobs.
(If you ask me, the brilliance lies in the simplicity)
Back to full-time job #2. Or #1. I get them confused.
-Ally



7 Comments:
Nice Ally! You know, you should really give yourself a break! Take some time off to relax! After you finish Cross My Heart though! LOL!
-Kimmi
And yet:
1 full time job + 1 full time job - 1 full time job = danger of becoming the crazy lady who only wears pajamas and probably owns like eighteen cats.
It is truly a mathematical paradox.
Excellent point, Jen.
And then we also have the
1 full time job + 1 full time job - 1 full time job x (person who has no health insurance) = very sick person
equation to consider.
Ally
LOL
good point but what about
1 full time job + 1 full time job - 1part time job = time 2 relax
Good luck balancing everything. Stay sane. :)
Ally your equation summed up my life perfectly. I'm just afraid that if I dump one job it'll look like this:
2 full time jobs - 1 full time job = A Homeless Author
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