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Luz
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05-07-2005, 01:47 PM
What an excellent job to get they might even love your dogs and they could become local PAT dogs as well. Hope all goes well it will be just like the Asda advert when the woman does the shopping for the elderly lady then leaves the house and pats her bum. I think I'm getting carried away with my own imagination.
Best of Luck hope it goes ok.
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05-07-2005, 01:51 PM
Originally Posted by Helena54
Thanks everybody for your funny comments Lol! and your good luck wishes, and well guess what - I got it, yayyyyyy!! I start on Monday next week.

They are very, very nice people, he was an MD for Shell Oil and travelled the World and she was something Major in the Army so she will try to boss me around - yeah right!!! The girl who has worked there for 3 yrs. told me privately in the kitchen that basically they just like to have the company for a couple of hours a day and are always telling her to sit down with a coffee and ciggie and chat, Lol! I can talk for England all day if they want for £10 and hour!! I just can't believe my luck! They said they had lots of other people to see (and I thought, here we go, they don't like me!) and then he said he was not going to see any of them as they think they had found the person they wanted - in little old me! Lol! I am soooo excited. I can do 2, 3 or 4 hours every day if I want, but I don't think I do want because of my doggies, and I just had to hoover once a week, put washing in machine once a week, tidy up breakfast dishes and kitchen and prepare some veg for their lunch which they would cook. Sounds too good to be true doesn't it, but I really got on well with them sitting in their sunroom, whilst they sipped their g and t overlooking a field full of sheep, nice and peaceful and quiet - except the sound of my voice! Lol! I will still have plenty of time to chat on here, although I might be all talked out after 2 hrs. with them mightn't I! Nah, I can always talk, hey Foxy!

Thanks again everyone for your good wishes, and you did make me laugh too, it's all those good vibes you sent down to me that I got this job!x

I knew you would get it who else can talk for England Tell me where they live and I will send them some earplugs down So you won't be dogwebbing as often now We will miss you
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05-07-2005, 01:59 PM
Congrats on the job I have a little job , I am a Lunchtime Supervisor at a girls school, it is only 2 hours a day but it gets me out of the house and I really enjoy it The wages always come in handy as well
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05-07-2005, 02:01 PM
Well done Helen, sounds like you are going to bring a bit of your fun and zip to their lives,you'll have them out riding sparkly bikes in no time
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05-07-2005, 02:01 PM
Originally Posted by kirkham
What an excellent job to get they might even love your dogs and they could become local PAT dogs as well. Hope all goes well it will be just like the Asda advert when the woman does the shopping for the elderly lady then leaves the house and pats her bum. I think I'm getting carried away with my own imagination.
Best of Luck hope it goes ok.
Laura
Lol! Yes Kirkham They used to have a dog, so they would love me to arrive one morning with my two! They have a nice garden at the moment though - so on 2nd thoughts!
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05-07-2005, 02:05 PM
LOL @ Helen

Yes if its one thing I learned about having a GSD you have to learn to love mud instead of grass We still have a little path that Sabre made which he used to charge full pelt down to get to the gate and it hasn't quite grown over with grass yet (not sure that I want it to really because I like to remember him with it)
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05-07-2005, 02:46 PM
Excellent news bloody well done to you. I'm sure they must have some stories to tell no doubt you will be sharing them with us all. Good luck for Monday say a big hello to them from us all on dogweb!
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05-07-2005, 02:53 PM
congratulations helen :smt041 :smt041
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05-07-2005, 03:07 PM
YAY YAY WELL DONE Helen but i knew you would get it you have enough practise on here!! they should lovely people too! god i wish i had a job that payed £10 a hour! i cant wait until i have my proper job instead of a weekend job but thats all i can manage until i finish uni! let us know how you get on!
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05-07-2005, 04:03 PM
Well done you, I'm chuffed to bits for you mate and if you're going to talk them to death, make sure they change the will first!
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