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RE: Weekend-engagement topic week 37: Your job passion

Oh yeah, when you are ready it will appear and it will amaze you.
No need to panic as it will find you that's guaranteed and when it finds you, then your world will change.
Just pour 100% of effort into it and you will be sure to be 100% successful.
Thank you for the mention.

Have a Sunday glass of !WINE

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🤗 Thanks for your nice words. Needed it right now as I just got back from a clean up walk and there were some German tourist with 3 kids yelling at me like crazy for having Joy walk by our house without a leash.

What the fuck is wrong with ppl, and great that the kids adapt the crappy behavior of their dad as the boy snapped at me how irresponsible I am.
Joy just stood there and they screamed " We have an allergic..."...yeah of course...grrrrrr...👊😄

Hahaha, I normally laugh at people like that. One can understand their fears, as they do not know dogs and will never have one due to their fear.
My wife also had a fear of Staffordshire bull terriers until I introduced her to my boy Max. Now she loves all of them.
There will always be people like that in all spheres of life and one just has to ignore their insults.

So, forgive them and let it flow out of your mind.

Have some !WINE and be happy!

Morning :)

I did laugh it off and was friendly towards them, but it wasn't about fear, it was about the dad making his point. And me being nice made him even more furious. He had to stood his grounds, his wife was looking ;), even though there was nothing to be mad about. Oh well, sad thing is that the kids are adapting such a behavior.

I was frustrated inside but you gotta have a pokerface in a situation like that.

Afternoon :)

Yeah, I know the type and one feels for the wife and the children, as when they grow up they will be exactly like him. Misfits in this life.
I bet if it was a guy with his dog, that man would sing a different tune. What an empty tin pot.

Good that you were nice to him and you should pity him my dear pokerface hahaha.

I did pity them, but yeah...you find them all over the world. And being underestimated as a woman is a sad truth till this day. In my job as a psd I had to proof that I was just as able to do this kind of job. Luckily the ones that were sceptic at the beginning ended up being humbled in the end. But that's an every day story, no matter what kind of job.

Hey, this is South Africa and I have never heard of the acronym psd ???
Pretty Strong and Determined ? 🤣

On a serious note, I was a single parent child and my mom worked double shifts in the mans world of setting printing presses to keep me, my gran and my two sisters alive.
She was one of the youngest persons in the trade to be appointed as a foreman.
A beautiful girl that had a string of boyfriends, but she never married until my gran died and we were all out of the house.
The marriage lasted for a few years until she died in a car accident at the age of 51.
That lady was my hero and that's why I have so much respect for women.

Btw. My name, or one of my names is ZAC.

Hi Zac, nice to meet you ;)

What an impressive and yet tragic story of your mom. Why is it that the good ones often have to go too early? I grew up in East Germany and the women there were a lot like your mom. I bet she is watching and damn proud of all of you.😇

PSD stands for Personal Security Detail. To get an impression, a glimpse of me on one of the jobs gettyimages. We usually avoid getting shot but once in a while it happens, and this is an older one so it will be fine.