tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post2984910665693790657..comments2024-03-28T18:56:35.608+00:00Comments on Cathy Cassidy: Dreamcatcher : CHLOE: FIRST DAY NERVES!cathy cassidyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13822936830624272677noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7627535531432337588.post-84569235134434352372015-04-16T12:29:18.865+01:002015-04-16T12:29:18.865+01:00Messing up, not "missing up". Also, I do...Messing up, not "missing up". Also, I don't think it's meant to say "I loved to pick the tray up" either. It's fine though! I've yet to have a job (if you don't count the year that I was listed as a "trainee teaching assistant" at the Youth Theatre and got a cheque every so often as well as that time I got paid for a performance on cyberbullying) because all the jobs for people my age are very social or fast paced and two things I do not cope well with are being rushed and forced social interaction. Nope. So I can't be a cashier or a retail assistant or a fast food worker or a waitress or...well, anything, really! I just want to sit at home and correct spelling and grammatical errors. I already do that but people might start to hate me if I'm like "The number 2 is not synonomous with 'to', that'll be £5 please!". Anyhow, I need to find a way to make money from my hobby. But I bet publishers want their proofreaders to have English and business degrees and I don't have those nor can I get them. I'm just not as good under pressure as Chloe and all the other people holding down fast paced jobs.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12688575236166949747noreply@blogger.com