I'm gonna have to pull out of this project

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I'm really sorry, but I'm gonna have to pull out of this project.

I just found a job and I'm focusing 100% on that now.

I hope that you guys find a new writer, I'm sure you will since lots of other people are interested. :)

Wish you guys luck!

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chee wrote:I'm really sorry, but I'm gonna have to pull out of this project.

I just found a job and I'm focusing 100% on that now.

I hope that you guys find a new writer, I'm sure you will since lots of other people are interested. :)

Wish you guys luck!
Congratulations on the job chee. I'm sure you'll be great on it. :thumbup:

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Man chee, after 3700+ posts you'd think you'd get them in the right forum. Good luck with the job.

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theweatherman wrote:Man chee, after 3700+ posts you'd think you'd get them in the right forum. Good luck with the job.
Hahah, yea. Sorry about that.

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yeah, wrong forum. but still, congrats on the job man

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Hey Chee,
I'm sorry I haven't replied here earlier, I've been way too busy lately. I read this topic, but forgot to reply.

Thanks a lot for the things you already did for the project. It's too bad you can't finish the job, but I can understand that since you have a new job to focus on! Good luck with that!
What kind of job do you have now?
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Erik wrote:Hey Chee,
I'm sorry I haven't replied here earlier, I've been way too busy lately. I read this topic, but forgot to reply.

Thanks a lot for the things you already did for the project. It's too bad you can't finish the job, but I can understand that since you have a new job to focus on! Good luck with that!
What kind of job do you have now?
Well, I actually quit the job during training. It was telemarketing and I completely hated it.

But I'm still looking for a job and that's pretty much a job in itself. :lol:

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chee wrote:
Erik wrote:Hey Chee,
I'm sorry I haven't replied here earlier, I've been way too busy lately. I read this topic, but forgot to reply.

Thanks a lot for the things you already did for the project. It's too bad you can't finish the job, but I can understand that since you have a new job to focus on! Good luck with that!
What kind of job do you have now?
Well, I actually quit the job during training. It was telemarketing and I completely hated it.

But I'm still looking for a job and that's pretty much a job in itself. :lol:
Thank goodness you did too. I would have been forced to hate you because I hate telemarketers.

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akv1984 wrote:Thank goodness you did too. I would have been forced to hate you because I hate telemarketers.
Yea, I hated myself for being a telemarketer for 2 hours straight. My god, that was torture.

I can't believe they call people all the way to 9:00 PM at night.

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chee wrote:
akv1984 wrote:Thank goodness you did too. I would have been forced to hate you because I hate telemarketers.
Yea, I hated myself for being a telemarketer for 2 hours straight. My god, that was torture.

I can't believe they call people all the way to 9:00 PM at night.
Thank goodness you quit! I abhor telemarketers with a passion! :x

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