One of my mom’s friends works for this cool company that’s hiring all the time. The job seems ideal. I’m going to apply next week. Wish me luck??
Praejudico's Life List
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1. drink more water
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2. Get a temporary/seasonal job
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3. Get a haircut
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4. Check out the Unitarian Universalist Church
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5. Learn more about firearms
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6. Get high school diploma
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7. Reach a healthy weight
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8. Take a CLEP test
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9. Vote for the first time!
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10. Learn sign language
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11. Get into Job Corps
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12. Complete Job Corps Career Prep
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13. Learn to drive
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14. Complete CNA course
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15. Take the ACT
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16. Quit smoking
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17. Begin the Job Corps college program
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18. Move out of Job Corps and into an apartment
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19. Buy a gun
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20. Get firearms training
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21. Obtain a CCW
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22. Obtain BS in sociology with emphasis in deviance and criminology
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23. Join Americorps NCCC
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24. Relocate to California
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25. Obtain EMT-B certification
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26. Become an EMT-B
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27. Get into a sworn law enforcement position
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28. Buy a home
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29. Have/adopt a child
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30. Retire from law enforcement
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31. Join Peace Corps
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16 months ago
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17 months ago
I’ve written, signed, and sealed the card.
I will send it out tomorrow.
It reads:
“Heaps of thanks to the great people who oversaw my GED paperwork and testing. You all created such a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. It was not at all the treacherous task I had imagined it would be!”
I signed it and included a pasted copy of my total battery, showing that I passed.
Top one percent!
17 months ago
I passed in the top one percent for reading, writing, science, and social studies, and the top four percent for mathematics!
My overall score is in the top one percent.
This means the school district will grant me high school credit for the aforementioned subjects, and that will count toward my high school diploma!


