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Jul. 2nd, 2019 01:43 pmI have a 14 page form to fill out. They sent me an 'editable PDF' which is only very vaguely editable and prone to crashing Preview if I try to put too much into a text box. There's also no text wrap and no control for font size. I can't read most of what I typed. At this point, I think I'm going to have to type all the questions in a separate document. It's going to take me days, and a good chunk of that will be anxiety wear and tear.
Some of the questions ask for details that I no longer have. I haven't worked in 20 years, and I have no idea what I made per week at my first full time job. I was there for seven years, and it changed every year. Oddly, I have not retained paystubs from the 1990s. I also don't remember what the terrible outdated software that the library used for payroll then was called. I just remember that they'd paid a lot for a long term license and so kept using it well past the point that it was creaking and about to collapse.
Possibly it was called Enable? Something else? At any rate, I don't think that experience with data entry and/or word processing with it is a potential money earner.
I don't even remember all of the places I worked in the university library system while I was an undergraduate. They were student jobs, and I skipped around a bit because I liked learning how different units worked. I don't think I've got a resume in a format I can actually still open. I may not have a resume at all.
Some of the information, I have but can't access immediately, things like my current monthly Social Security payments. The digging through files will take some time, and I'd rather do it with Scott's assistance.
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Some of the questions ask for details that I no longer have. I haven't worked in 20 years, and I have no idea what I made per week at my first full time job. I was there for seven years, and it changed every year. Oddly, I have not retained paystubs from the 1990s. I also don't remember what the terrible outdated software that the library used for payroll then was called. I just remember that they'd paid a lot for a long term license and so kept using it well past the point that it was creaking and about to collapse.
Possibly it was called Enable? Something else? At any rate, I don't think that experience with data entry and/or word processing with it is a potential money earner.
I don't even remember all of the places I worked in the university library system while I was an undergraduate. They were student jobs, and I skipped around a bit because I liked learning how different units worked. I don't think I've got a resume in a format I can actually still open. I may not have a resume at all.
Some of the information, I have but can't access immediately, things like my current monthly Social Security payments. The digging through files will take some time, and I'd rather do it with Scott's assistance.
( Extended family stuff including medical issues )
( Today's to-do list )