Actually it could be worse than this, up 'till now you still got a job, you're 'still healthy and you earn 1800 euro per month (an amount that most families in our country will envy you) so, compared to the situation of many other people in italy (L'Aquila perhaps?) life could be really worse. If you fear that the end is really coming then start looking for a new job, whining like this is pointless as it's pointless blaming a person for toying with you and not saying that to her, although i must admit that is indeed difficult to say things like that to your boss (a situation that i somehow share). Think about what you got now and how to preserve it not about the chance of losing it, because for how big it can be it still remain "just" a chance and we can do something only with what we got after all, regardless of how small or unsignificant it can be. Btw Merry Christmas.
While I appreciate your comment, I can't really say that what you suggest is possible. After all the crisis is is something that goes beyond our control and considering my own personal situation I don't have those many options (and if I say that I really need to earn the same amount, believe me, it's because I really need it). For those who know me well, they could understand what I'm speaking about, since too many things happened recently and this year has been probably the worst of my entire life :(. Btw I'm not complaining, you should see those who are really complaining (and peraphs try to understand why they are acting in that way)
Oh crap, i've used the other account to reply so no wonder you didn't understand who i am, sorry. (I'm Shoot). Regarding my previous reply it was just related to the title of your post (about how life can be worse), i didn't mean to insult you in any way but lately i've got a harsh way to try to cheer up people, as my friends often reminds me, silly me! Anyway it seems that a lot of people of our generation are in situation like the one you describe (i talk about this a lot lately), for what i can say i'm grateful that i still retain an house and earn a monthly salary although it pains me to admit that i cannot consider this "to live" but just a way to survive and it's somehow really irritating seeing that selfish and dishonest people seems to have the upper hand in the crisis we're living (although i believe it's perfectly in accordance with human nature...) Beside, i don't know what you've been through these years but well, good luck anyway.
Avevo intuito chi fossi. Comunque tranquillo, non mi sono offesa. Come dicevo la situazione è un po' complicata, e sebbene tu abbia sottolineato il fatto che ho un buon stipendio, purtroppo mi sono ritrovata con un sacco di spese impreviste ed io e mia madre facciamo davvero il possibile, considerando che non abbiamo più metà dalle entrate che avevamo fino all'anno scorso. E' vero, sei fortunato ad avere la casa di prorpietà, te lo dice qualcuno che deve lottare con il tasso variabile tutti i mesi (scrivo in italiano perchè insomma, sono considerazioni un po' personali)
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If you fear that the end is really coming then start looking for a new job, whining like this is pointless as it's pointless blaming a person for toying with you and not saying that to her, although i must admit that is indeed difficult to say things like that to your boss (a situation that i somehow share).
Think about what you got now and how to preserve it not about the chance of losing it, because for how big it can be it still remain "just" a chance and we can do something only with what we got after all, regardless of how small or unsignificant it can be.
Btw Merry Christmas.
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Regarding my previous reply it was just related to the title of your post (about how life can be worse), i didn't mean to insult you in any way but lately i've got a harsh way to try to cheer up people, as my friends often reminds me, silly me!
Anyway it seems that a lot of people of our generation are in situation like the one you describe (i talk about this a lot lately), for what i can say i'm grateful that i still retain an house and earn a monthly salary although it pains me to admit that i cannot consider this "to live" but just a way to survive and it's somehow really irritating seeing that selfish and dishonest people seems to have the upper hand in the crisis we're living (although i believe it's perfectly in accordance with human nature...)
Beside, i don't know what you've been through these years but well, good luck anyway.
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I work at a Hilton property, as well. What are the odds? *lol* Love the G.M. here, not so crazy about the owner.
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