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How are you? You sounded really low in your last letter. Are things getting any better? Were you serious about quitting or were you just going through a bad patch? Look, if the job’s really that bad, I think you should give it up. Nothing’s worth getting that stressed out about. But if you’re really determined to stick it out – and I know you, you can be really stubborn sometimes – you should really try taking care of yourself a little better. I’m sure you can find ways to delegate some of your work or to cut down your workload. They really are asking too much of you.
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I think the best thing you could do would be to sit down with your boss and talk about the situation. Maybe she doesn’t realize the pressure you’re under. Or maybe you could try asking for a vacation before you work yourself into the ground. You can’t keep working the way you have been; you’ll get sick.
Netbooks are inexpensive and light They appeal to a wide audience. They appeal to business people who travel frequently. They appeal to kids and home users. They are looking for a small laptop. They want to be able to carry it from room to room. They also appeal to students. They have to carry heavy books around with them all day. They don’t want the extra weight of a full-size laptop. You're Reading a Preview
OK, sorry, I sound like your mother! But seriously, if there’s anything I can do, please let me know. Whatever you decide to do, I’m sure you’ll make the right decision and it’ll all work out fine in the long run. In the meantime, call me. I’d love to hear from you and maybe we can make some plans to meet up. Take care and don’t let it get you down. A huge hug, Steve
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