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Well, after 16 months of being unemployed, I'm going back to work. It's a temporary job located 1+ hour's drive away, much of it on twisty, hilly roads that I will soon be driving in the dark both ways in wintry weather. ........., after all the grueling interviews I've been through, this stinker of a place would be The One that wants me.........
A job and pay are what we need, if we still can work.
I hope that the drive isn't in Va. Stay away from Va twisty roads.
A driving mistake there will get you a reckless driving charge, no matter what you did. (from experience).
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