Chasing the Elusive Dream
Viewing comments for Chapter 12 "Back to the Drawing Board"A southern couple's journey in the 60's,70's & 80'
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Comment from Gert sherwood
Hello Beth,
I recalling reading this chapter for your book.
Chasing the Elusive Dream
What ever you edited; to me read and sounds really good.
Gert
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
Hello Beth,
I recalling reading this chapter for your book.
Chasing the Elusive Dream
What ever you edited; to me read and sounds really good.
Gert
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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That was written over nine years ago. You have a good memory. I was surprised at how many people are still around from so long ago. I wrote something about the same job more recently.
Beth
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Smiles Beth
Gert
Comment from royowen
To saybyou working life was a constant challenge would be an understatement Beth. It's amazing how dear folk like your friend with the severely handicapped child function, love is truly an incredibly adaptable thing. But I can understand how you felt, you were also young. Beautifully written Beth. Blessings Roy
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
To saybyou working life was a constant challenge would be an understatement Beth. It's amazing how dear folk like your friend with the severely handicapped child function, love is truly an incredibly adaptable thing. But I can understand how you felt, you were also young. Beautifully written Beth. Blessings Roy
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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Thank you, Roy. It was challenge for me that I wasn't capable of handling. I wonder if the baby had been mind if I could have handled it. I think it would have been extremely hard for me. I don't think you really know of sure until you're faced with it. I appreciate you comments.
Beth
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I think Gid has certainly equipped with all the necessary ingredients Beth
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I think many women would my put the child in an institution. Not everyone is geared to handle that but it is blessing that some are.
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You are right about that
Comment from Ulla
And, Beth, it is wonderfully written. I can understand everything that happened to you in the work place. I can also understand Evan wanting you home, at least on some nights. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
And, Beth, it is wonderfully written. I can understand everything that happened to you in the work place. I can also understand Evan wanting you home, at least on some nights. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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Thank you Ulla. I would have been home at night if I could have handled the job in the art department. When I agreed to work on the switchboard, I thought it would be very temporary.
Beth
Comment from Jasmine Girl
This is an interesting experience you had a while ago. With a degree in art, you did well at finding jobs. But you had a disturbing co-worker. I like the following expression:
I had a troop of monkeys dancing on my brain.
Well done.
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
This is an interesting experience you had a while ago. With a degree in art, you did well at finding jobs. But you had a disturbing co-worker. I like the following expression:
I had a troop of monkeys dancing on my brain.
Well done.
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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Thank you so much for the review. I never seem to have trouble getting jobs but I face some strange situations and didn't always stay very long.
Beth
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
Like anything, sometime happening is beyond guess, anticipation, hope or expectation, anytime, anything can happen in life, your job changes but nature of job never, you apply your head but futile; challenges come, as in case of searching for employment, we don't know, how you are back to the drawing board, definitely after changes; well said, well done; keep writing. ALCREATOR LITT DEAR
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
Like anything, sometime happening is beyond guess, anticipation, hope or expectation, anytime, anything can happen in life, your job changes but nature of job never, you apply your head but futile; challenges come, as in case of searching for employment, we don't know, how you are back to the drawing board, definitely after changes; well said, well done; keep writing. ALCREATOR LITT DEAR
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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Thank you so much. I appreciate you review and comments. Al.
Beth
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is another interesting addition to the story. The author creates a very readable piece for the reader in this story. It is well laid out and formatted. This reads well and grabs the attention.
reply by the author on 13-Aug-2013
This is another interesting addition to the story. The author creates a very readable piece for the reader in this story. It is well laid out and formatted. This reads well and grabs the attention.
Comment Written 13-Aug-2013
reply by the author on 13-Aug-2013
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Thank you so much for the review and nice comments. It is much appreciated.
Beth
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It was my pleasure.
Comment from rtobaygo
You have my sympathy regarding your interactions with John Q. Public, It's always that one percent that tests your patience .
I love reading your post as its a constant trip down memory lane. Question, where you ever on a party line?
You have a gift in being able to draw in the reader so they experience what you're describing.
Take care,
Ray
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2013
You have my sympathy regarding your interactions with John Q. Public, It's always that one percent that tests your patience .
I love reading your post as its a constant trip down memory lane. Question, where you ever on a party line?
You have a gift in being able to draw in the reader so they experience what you're describing.
Take care,
Ray
Comment Written 12-Aug-2013
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2013
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Thank you Ray for continuing to read my story. It's a trip down memory lane for me as well. All this happened a long time ago and it is fun remembering. I really appreciate your nice comments.
Beth
Comment from marion
Hi Beth
Another interesting installment of your early life. What a kerfuffle with the jobs. I couldn't help but smile! At least it turned out okay!
One small correction, in an otherwise perfect post.
I said I would ,so I called State
Marion.
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2013
Hi Beth
Another interesting installment of your early life. What a kerfuffle with the jobs. I couldn't help but smile! At least it turned out okay!
One small correction, in an otherwise perfect post.
I said I would ,so I called State
Marion.
Comment Written 12-Aug-2013
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2013
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Thank you Marion. I appreciate you continuing to read my story. Yes, I had plenty of problems with my jobs. Thanks for pointing out the missing word.
Beth
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I know I said it before, but I am so glad you are telling your story. I know of many young'uns out there who need to hear it. It's very hard to find the right working environment.
reply by the author on 11-Aug-2013
I know I said it before, but I am so glad you are telling your story. I know of many young'uns out there who need to hear it. It's very hard to find the right working environment.
Comment Written 11-Aug-2013
reply by the author on 11-Aug-2013
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Thank you Babbara, I appreciate the review and comments. I don't know how many young people witll here it but hopefully my own chilren and grandchildren will read it. Some seem to find the right slot more easily than others. It seemed especially hard for women in days gone by. I think it isn't easy today either. A lot of the job markets have dried up.
Beth
Comment from Margaret Snowdon
I can only imagine working with someone who
chats non stop - would have driven me mad -
I like peace and quiet. Mind the phones never
stopped ringing in our offices. It must have
been a very trying time.
a well written essay, Beth - most interesting.
a couple of minor things...
I know damn well[,] he hasn't left - lose comma
There was a ad - an ad
Margaret
reply by the author on 10-Aug-2013
I can only imagine working with someone who
chats non stop - would have driven me mad -
I like peace and quiet. Mind the phones never
stopped ringing in our offices. It must have
been a very trying time.
a well written essay, Beth - most interesting.
a couple of minor things...
I know damn well[,] he hasn't left - lose comma
There was a ad - an ad
Margaret
Comment Written 10-Aug-2013
reply by the author on 10-Aug-2013
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Thank you so much for reading this, Margaret. I appreciate your comments and your helping me by catching some things I missed.
Beth