I was the one who wrote about being out on strike. I had to pick a different category because I was afraid it would erase my question. Anyway, I got a job at a pizza restauraunt, and I like it. The people are nice, and the job seems fairly easy. The problem is, I have to take a bus there, and some of my family are worried about me. I wouldn't take one after dark, and it's only a fifteen-minute ride, so I don't know what the big deal is. They think that I should go back to the store, since the strike is being settled. I'm supposed to vote on what they settle on, but I don't see the point if I'm not going back. I was unhappy there for 6 years, and was not being promoted. I don't think that the company is going to give us a fair deal, and even though I get insurance from my husband's job, and it doesn't affect me, I still feel I don't want to work for such an unethical company. My sister understands, and says I don't have to go back. I will apply at a drug store as soon as it's finished being built that is close to my home. This job is only temporary, and I really like it. I think I should stick with it. What do you think?
jbdreamer answered Tuesday March 9 2004, 4:06 pm: It sounds to me that you are old enough to take care of your self, and your family shouldn't be worring about you taking the bus. What are they so worried about anyway? The bus is not dangerous. I used the city bus all the time in college in downtown Minneapolis. Stay with the job you are happy at. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
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