Will work for fabric
#41
I had to laugh at the notions and books. That was funny.
You are really lucky to have made such a good deal of a job. I would love working like that too. And ... it is only one day a week. I am lovin' that part.
You are really lucky to have made such a good deal of a job. I would love working like that too. And ... it is only one day a week. I am lovin' that part.
#42
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I'm in Tennessee now, so no doubt the commute would be a killer... I used to live in Summerville, and before that in Ringgold. There is an awesome quilt shop just on the outskirts of Ring gold.. that's where I got my quilting bug re-activated...lol...
#48
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I worked in a quilt shop once before (about 6 years ago, when we lived in VA). I LOST money on that deal---every time I got "paid" I owed her money for all the fabric I wanted!! :oops: I hope this works out better! :lol: It may not be the "ideal job"[/quote]
I worked at JoAnns many years ago, and I kept asking if they wanted to just exchange fabric for my check...I noticed that after I quit that I had more money than when I was working 4 days a week... :roll: Enjoy your new job~ :mrgreen:
#49
Originally Posted by Mamagus
Oh I want to be YOU one day a month! Is that too much to ask!?
Congrats Marcia! Couldn't happen to a better person!Lori
Congrats Marcia! Couldn't happen to a better person!Lori
And thank you for the congrats, Lori-that was really sweet of you to say that.
#50
Originally Posted by Lacelady
I am soooo envious. The only downside I can think of is that you will have more fabric, and less time to do anything with it!
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