-Hook Duda up with a microphone and let him do a rant pod a la Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcast
-As you all have been steering further away from the “I hate my job” stuff and more into a broad lifestyle brand, the expanding variety topics/remote writers is always a good thing. Parenting, debt, etc. columns have been awesome.
-Quality over quantity, obviously, but I hope you guys are able to bring on more great writers and start making it rain content
To the bachelorette party… I’ve seen both sides of this where the MOH/BM gets railroaded by the rest of the bridal party in a bad way, also where the MOH/BM are complete bonerkills. Tough to say. If the bride wants her there she should probably help her out while the MOH busts her ass to scrap together some funds.
My little homie isn’t old enough to “get it” yet, but she’s still in awe of the tree and lights. Inject that innocent joy right into my veins. Can’t wait until I can be a hero with presents.
Thank you for this, Rachel, because I think every post grad can probably find some way to relate. That’s one of the hard transitions into adulthood, realizing that there’s a stream of tough shit headed your way a lot of time. It’s also all the more reason to get with the people you love and find a way to escape from the hard stuff if even only for a few hours.
Card readers these days have to be real douches about it and make sure everyone around can hear the declined sound. It’s enough to scare you straight into being an extreme coupon-er
I sold out for a higher paying field and didn’t use my degree to teach like I’d planned. This article almost single-handedly makes me want to try to get back into the classroom. Well done.
-Hook Duda up with a microphone and let him do a rant pod a la Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcast
-As you all have been steering further away from the “I hate my job” stuff and more into a broad lifestyle brand, the expanding variety topics/remote writers is always a good thing. Parenting, debt, etc. columns have been awesome.
-Quality over quantity, obviously, but I hope you guys are able to bring on more great writers and start making it rain content
I’m with you. Along those lines, it was refreshing to see Bandujo’s article about fatherhood.
The Pam Halpert method
To the bachelorette party… I’ve seen both sides of this where the MOH/BM gets railroaded by the rest of the bridal party in a bad way, also where the MOH/BM are complete bonerkills. Tough to say. If the bride wants her there she should probably help her out while the MOH busts her ass to scrap together some funds.
Right. If the bride is in the same financial shape as the rest of her crew, she can help her sister out.
My little homie isn’t old enough to “get it” yet, but she’s still in awe of the tree and lights. Inject that innocent joy right into my veins. Can’t wait until I can be a hero with presents.
Thank you for this, Rachel, because I think every post grad can probably find some way to relate. That’s one of the hard transitions into adulthood, realizing that there’s a stream of tough shit headed your way a lot of time. It’s also all the more reason to get with the people you love and find a way to escape from the hard stuff if even only for a few hours.
Love the movie Elf, hate the hype around it.
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” – Wayne Gretzky – Michael Scott
Card readers these days have to be real douches about it and make sure everyone around can hear the declined sound. It’s enough to scare you straight into being an extreme coupon-er
My wife grew up in STL and said the same thing. Still weird to me.
I sold out for a higher paying field and didn’t use my degree to teach like I’d planned. This article almost single-handedly makes me want to try to get back into the classroom. Well done.