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my neighbors are from hell...i get woken up every single night (even with sleeping pills and ear plugs) by these bastards who fight all night.

my fiance's interview was passed up last week because terrorists bombed near the consulate and they've been closed and who knows when the hell they'll reopen casa...

and now, my new job i was to start tomorrow decided to email me tonight and tell me they've changed their minds about hiring me. so i'm stuck. without a job. without a way to support my fiance once he gets here. i'm screwed.

when it rains, it certainly pours. :crying::crying::crying:

"It's far better to be alone than wish you were." - Ann Landers

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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well its kind of complicated. i'm a private chef. i worked for one family part time and some of their dinner guests were impressed by my food. so they decided to hire me for the few days i wasn't working for their friends. i auditioned. everything seemed to go well. they raved about me. blahblahblah. and now that i was to begin tomorrow, job #2 decided not to hire me. and working part time in job #1 isn't enough to live on. :( ughhhhhhhhhh... and finding another job #2 is really hard to find. i'm screwed.

god, i wish my fiance was from a better country than morocco because i would just move there right now!

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"It's far better to be alone than wish you were." - Ann Landers

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Hang in there. This, too, will pass. Everything happens for a reason. Look at it this way. God knew you weren't going to get that job, so He postponed your fiance's interview (No, I'm not Saying God is a terrorist, but He does know what will happen before it does.) This will buy you some time to gain employment somewhere else and hopefully you can be settled in there when your fiance arrives. Don't be discouraged. You've made it too far to throw in the towel now. Everything will work out in it's own time. I know 'time' is the last thing any of us here want to hear, but it will work out. You'll see.

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my neighbors are from hell...i get woken up every single night (even with sleeping pills and ear plugs) by these bastards who fight all night.

my fiance's interview was passed up last week because terrorists bombed near the consulate and they've been closed and who knows when the hell they'll reopen casa...

and now, my new job i was to start tomorrow decided to email me tonight and tell me they've changed their minds about hiring me. so i'm stuck. without a job. without a way to support my fiance once he gets here. i'm screwed.

when it rains, it certainly pours. :crying::crying::crying:

Oh God, I'm so sorry. :((F)

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