Posted by william.axline on May 12, 2008, 4:21 pm
I change jobs a lot a a c-level executive and being frugal is always
good between jobs when I'm out of works for a few months at a time.
Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was out of work
for almost a year (though I was actively looking). Being frugal is the
way to go to help you through the lows.
Bill Axline
billaxline@aol.com
bill.axline@actuant.com
Posted by Al Bundy on May 12, 2008, 4:45 pm
On May 12, 4:21 pm, william.axl...@gmail.com wrote:
> I change jobs a lot a a c-level executive and being frugal is always
> good between jobs when I'm out of works for a few months at a time.
> Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was out of work
> for almost a year (though I was actively looking). Being frugal is the
> way to go to help you through the lows.
> Bill Axline
> billaxl...@aol.com
> bill.axl...@actuant.com
Bill, when you are "out of works for a few months at a time" and this
last time for a year, are you not really a part time employee?
Being frugal is the way to go at all times so you don't have any lows.
Posted by Rod Speed on May 12, 2008, 4:57 pm
> william.axl...@gmail.com wrote
>> I change jobs a lot a a c-level executive and being frugal is always
>> good between jobs when I'm out of works for a few months at a time.
>> Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was out of work
>> for almost a year (though I was actively looking). Being frugal is
>> the way to go to help you through the lows.
>> billaxl...@aol.com
>> bill.axl...@actuant.com
> Bill, when you are "out of works for a few months at a time" and
> this last time for a year, are you not really a part time employee?
> Being frugal is the way to go at all times so you don't have any lows.
Not necessarily, particularly if you earn well when working.
Posted by William Souden on May 12, 2008, 6:03 pm
Rod Speed wrote:
>> william.axl...@gmail.com wrote
>
>>> I change jobs a lot a a c-level executive and being frugal is always
>>> good between jobs when I'm out of works for a few months at a time.
>>> Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was out of work
>>> for almost a year (though I was actively looking). Being frugal is
>>> the way to go to help you through the lows.
>
>>> billaxl...@aol.com
>>> bill.axl...@actuant.com
>
>> Bill, when you are "out of works for a few months at a time" and
>> this last time for a year, are you not really a part time employee?
>
>> Being frugal is the way to go at all times so you don't have any lows.
>
> Not necessarily, particularly if you earn well when working.
>
>
What would you know about earning well or working?
Posted by Rod Speed on May 12, 2008, 6:36 pm
> Rod Speed wrote
>>> william.axl...@gmail.com wrote
>>>> I change jobs a lot a a c-level executive and being frugal is always good
between jobs when I'm out of works for a
>>>> few months at
>>>> a time. Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was
>>>> out of work for almost a year (though I was actively looking).
>>>> Being frugal is the way to go to help you through the lows.
>>>> billaxl...@aol.com
>>>> bill.axl...@actuant.com
>>> Bill, when you are "out of works for a few months at a time" and
>>> this last time for a year, are you not really a part time employee?
>>> Being frugal is the way to go at all times so you don't have any lows.
>> Not necessarily, particularly if you earn well when working.
> What would you know about earning well or working?
More than any stupid race track bum.
> good between jobs when I'm out of works for a few months at a time.
> Between my current job at Actuant and my last job I was out of work
> for almost a year (though I was actively looking). Being frugal is the
> way to go to help you through the lows.
> Bill Axline
> billaxl...@aol.com
> bill.axl...@actuant.com