Wow, look at all this free time.
February 19th, 2009 | by TJ |Things I Am Going to Do Now That I’ve Quit My Job
a list, by TJ
- Sleep til 10. CHECK!
- Have lunch with friends.
- Pack.
- Get my oil changed.
- A little dance.
- Watch as many episodes of the various incarnations of Law & Order as I want. IN PROGRESS!
- Pack.
- Rule over BRK’s comments with an iron fist.
- Go to the movies.
- Start dressing like I care about how I look.
- Figure out the logistics of changing banks to one across the country.
- Pack.
- Get rid of a lot of stuff.
- Write in my blog.
- Harass those who still work for a living.
- Stay up until ridiculous hours.
- Help my roommate find a replacement.
- Brush my hair.
- Not check email unless I feel like it.
- Enjoy the hell out of it. CHECK.








By Christopher on Feb 19, 2009
In regards to item number 9, is there anything in specific you’re interested in seeing?
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By Byrd on Feb 19, 2009
What are you getting rid of?
And if you are staying up until rediculous hours are you still getting up at 10?
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By Awlbiste on Feb 19, 2009
#11 is really quite easy, even if your bank doesn’t already have a branch out there. I highly recommend Wells-Fargo unless you’re a credit union kinda girl.
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By Maerdred on Feb 19, 2009
Is this list in chronological order or is it just Random?
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By Vronak on Feb 19, 2009
Woohoo! TJ is freeeeeeeee!!!!!
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By TJ on Feb 19, 2009
@Christopher: Nope, not really. Just haven’t been in a while.
@Byrd: Books. DVDs. Furniture. Clothes. As much as I can, really.
@Awlbiste: It’s just the hassle of getting everything out of my account… all the places I’ve saved the information and automatic payments that come out… picking a new bank and getting everything set up with that one… what to do in the inbetween time when I’m driving across the country… Ugh, I refuse to brain right now.
@Maer: Just random. Suggestions welcome, of course.
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By John The Diver on Feb 19, 2009
So do you have leads for a job in Phoenix, or are you going to live the life of a kept woman? I wish I could be kept…stupid wife’s teacher salary…barley pays gass for her to get to work grumble grumble
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By Lady Jess on Feb 19, 2009
When the army moved us to AK, we never changed banks. Our bank is still in PA, with online access, and direct deposit there was no need. We open a free checking wherever we go for random check cashing purposes, but thats about it.
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By Kelly on Feb 19, 2009
Congrats!!!
Get a playlist ready for the drive!
I always forget to do this, and simply listen to the same 3 cds over & over, which gets old Fast.
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By anna on Feb 19, 2009
I highly recommend podcasts for long drives as well! and hooray no more soul-sucking job!
Does this mean you’re getting rid of the blurple?
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By Vronak on Feb 19, 2009
Ooh, maybe a… errr… what are they called? You on Web TV things? We haven’t had TJTV in a long time.
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By Bernie on Feb 19, 2009
Driving to Arizona, sounds adventerous. You should add planning your route there to your list of things to do.
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By Pedro on Feb 20, 2009
The biggest bank that is in Phoenix since I was there in 2000 was Bank of America. I hope that is not your only option.
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By jordandossett on Feb 20, 2009
TJ, the blog is looking good, I hope you are well. Evil Troll.
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