What a happy bunch of people - makes me want to work there.
I worked there for a month a couple of years ago. It was one of the best jobs I have ever had b/c of the people. And I was in really great shape b/c it is manual labor intensive if you are low on the totem pole.
I will be reapplying to work there when I retire from this job!
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You know, if those young fish are biting, you may want to consider expanding your age range. I agree, you don't have to M them - you may be surprised what you'll find.
I did expand from +/- 3 to +/- 5. And when I first met YTJM - I thought maybe - just maybe if age was the only dealbreaker.... 10 years....a HUGE maybe.... When I found out 31 - that is 11 years - I simply cannot keep going lower.
And Mr. South Africa is late 20's. I really think he thinks I am in my early 30's. I will not even admit that he intrigued me....I didn't know he was a young thing - I thought he was interesting when I spoke to him on the phone and before I googled him... And then promptly fell out of my chair when I saw his age...
I don't feel old in a bad way. I really like being my age. I suppose I am use to men my own age. The only problem is that the men my age that have intrigued me so far have all been married. I usually don't check marital status at the time b/c it takes me awhile to figure out I am intrigued and have to back and check...
The first TJM - was my age, same place careerwise, very smart, athletic build, very good looking, and a year or two older. He is one of the few men where I walked away from the friendship b/c there was too much inappropriate chemistry when we talked - and he was married.
I feel like if I left my age range - I would be settling. And I like the 40 something look. Men get better looking as they mature - they lose that baby fat from their faces and get that chiseled look ... I am so incredibly shallow...