alas. the silent auction ended tonight. We are the proud owners of the above two lunchkits - much drama ensued and I did not get the Marc Chagall I really wanted... I lost it to a teacher... who raised the bid just a tad bit beyond reasonable since we wanted to walk away with two... so I picked the Picasso.. and then the Thomas meister decided he REALLY liked that one and would I trade for the one he bid on - which I did not like so we changed his bid to something that I liked better... but we only bid $1 more than the last bid because we were not reading the fine print.... so then we had to rush back at the last moment and up our bid by $4 so we would win.
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career development update for those who care
After some serious discernment .... I have decided that the learning curve has not ended and I am going to take the Canadian Securities course... upon my return from holidays.
There are many more opportunities out there that are less micromanaged that my current position but they all require a mutual funds license....which I always said I would avoid like the plague.
I'll let you know how it goes....
1 comment:
I could so make those, wow. I've never really been able to make something that'd be sellable at a Silent Auction.
Anyway, good for you on the discernment process.
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