Oh Hey, It's the End of November
Hello dear Readers, I know, I know. I said I was going to keep this blog going. I said a lot of things, like that I would be consistent and accurate and tell the truth and keep things going. All I have to say is this: 2020 has been a blur and I only just now remembered I even had this blog. How did I remember? you might find yourself asking. Also though, how do you forget? To tell the story, I have to go all the way back to July, when I quit the job at the credit union. From March until mid April, the credit union was limited to drive through only. The fear of COVID was a very real thing, and yet any time I mentioned my concerns to my managers, both would tell me I was probably over reacting. As we know now, fear of COVID was a very real and valid thing, and I should have taken not being seriously as a bad sign. I think my gut knew I was in a bad situation, because I started having meltdowns before work. I even found myself crying at work a few times. My other teller friend wa