Friday, March 2, 2018

Tentative Main FICTION TITLE;Stella Carrier in Heaven Afterlife Journal Entry Entry 25 To Be Completed by April 16, 2018 andor sooner



Tentative Main FICTION TITLE;Stella Carrier in Heaven Afterlife Journal Entry Entry 25 To Be Completed by April 16, 2018 andor sooner




theme songs for me to keep in mind for this entry and beyond


Warrior by Havana Brown

Wings by Little Mix

Iconic by Madonna Chance the Rapper Mike Tyson

Rise by Katy Perry

Up In The Air by Thirty Seconds to Mars

Dreams by Van Halen

Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin

Hall of Fame by Script feat. Will.i.am

Paradise by Coldplay

The naked egg Taco Bell taco looks like it will be delicious

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/casual/taco-bell-is-bringing-one-of-its-most-bizarre-creations-back-%E2%80%94-heres-what-its-like/ar-BBJKJsn

Taco Bell is Bringing One of its Most Bizarre Creations  Back -Here's What It's Like by Kate Taylor of Business Insider

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/casual/taco-bell-is-bringing-one-of-its-most-bizarre-creations-back-%E2%80%94-heres-what-its-like/ar-BBJKJsn

There was no such program when I voluntarily left the navy in 2009 yet I think that the golden ticket is a good idea especially if a male or female sailor is temporarily moving to another area that is completely different from the state they resided in for their final duty station in the U.S. Navy as it is common knowledge that only some sailors stay in the same state of their final military duty station before being honorably discharged.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/03/01/navy-channeling-willy-wonka-offering-golden-tickets-to-return-after-getting-out/

Navy Channeling Willy Wonka-offering golden tickets to return after getting out by Mark D. Faram

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/03/01/navy-channeling-willy-wonka-offering-golden-tickets-to-return-after-getting-out/

To be very fair the U.S. Navy does take care of you financially speaking as I speak from experience as I was making over 3 grand a month after taxes before I voluntarily left the U.S. Navy and received and honorable discharge in 2009. However, the caveat to the U.S. Navy, and why I think they are always going to need more people despite the good pay is the fact that there is really no such thing as a work life balance if you are stationed on a naval ship especially an aircraft carrier. Yes you are given the tools you need to succeed in your job and you might get a chance to get off early from work on some days. However I am lucky to have married a husband who I met through the navy in August 2002 as he was understanding of many of the work hours that were expected of me being stationed on a ship. We met in Yokosuka Japan and he was an E-5 stationed on the USS Kitty Hawk and I met him as an E-4 stationed on the USS O'Brien. Anyhow,For instance, during the time I was on the USS Eisenhower I sometimes got the privilege of coming in at 7 am and being off by 12 pm the same day or sooner especially if one of the leaders of the workplace I was assigned to wanted to ensure that everyone had enough time off after work to enjoy themselves especially before the Eisenhower went out to sea. However, it was also sometimes far from unusual to be expected to come in by 7 am and sometimes expect to maybe leave by 7 or 8pm if you can perform a good case of explaining why you need to be let off. Once again I was and still am blessed with a sweet husband who was understanding and us being voluntarily childfree made things easier if I'm honest (with nothing against parents or kids). My point-I understand that a person has to create their own work life balance whether married andor wishing to be married whether male or female and I am very fortunate that my current job gives me an abundant amount of free time.  I am thinking this is why I  admit that I took for granted the high number of parents in the navy who were understanding of my decision to voluntarily remain child-free even with me being married and why I encountered more judgement of my decision to voluntarily be child-free by others once I returned to civilian life. However, even with the U.S. Navy's generous pay I truly think that the Navy is always going to need qualified men and women even in a challenging economy because the schedule and demands of the U.S. Navy life require a very open minded and understanding spouse (if you are married) or partner (for those who want to be married andor are satisfied with whatever personal life status they have). 
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/02/19/as-fleet-grows-its-a-good-time-to-be-in-the-navy/

As Fleet Grows,  It's A Good Time To Be In The Navy by Mark D. Faram
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/02/19/as-fleet-grows-its-a-good-time-to-be-in-the-navy/

A day in the life of a line cook 

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/line-cook-nycs-fanciest-restaurants

A Day In The Life of a Line Cook At one of NYC's Fanciest Restaurants by Amanda Shapiro
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/line-cook-nycs-fanciest-restaurants

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