In the world of banking, the people on the front lines of the industry are known as tellers. These are the people who are expected to help customers with all of their day to day banking needs. It is often a thankless and miserable position to hold. These are their stories. These are their legends… … Continue reading The Move to Another Branch
Work
How I Spend My Days
So, I've been putting this post off for a while. It hasn't been on purpose. I've just been busy and have continually forgotten to put the words on the screen. But here we are. First, I want to apologize to Sandi over at Flip Flops Everyday, who asked me several weeks ago to explain what … Continue reading How I Spend My Days
What’s My Motivation?
I find, lately, that I have very little motivation. I recently began working on a master's degree with the end goal of becoming a teacher, something I've wanted to be for most of my life. Yet I've found myself feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work to be done while taking only two online … Continue reading What’s My Motivation?
On the Drive Home
It's quite the drive between the school where I work and my home. The majority of the 45 minute drive is spent on winding back roads. The only thing you can be sure of on these roads is that you can never be certain of what you might see. Once, a chicken literally crossed the … Continue reading On the Drive Home
Self Care
Apparently, my supervisor thinks I'm stressed out. See, I work as a counselor in an elementary school. Have I mentioned that on here before? I can't keep up with things anymore. I'm too stressed out. Anyway, we're coming up on the end of the school year. Less than five weeks remain until the glorious days … Continue reading Self Care
So Many Cries
Something is clearly wrong with me. When I was a teenager, maybe 14 or 15, I remember reading To Kill a Mockingbird. I even saw the movie and a stage version. I don't remember getting emotional during any of those experiences with that story. Recently, I downloaded the audiobook to listen to as I drove … Continue reading So Many Cries