Flow charts
Life feels a bit complicated when you need flow charts to map out all the options that are being presented at the moment.
Okay, okay its not that bad but when another option opens up, and you already have a couple of open doors, you start wondering.
One of Andrews students let him know that his company may be interested in hiring Andrew as a net admin type person. This door happens to be located in the area we are hoping to move in in west central minnesota.
Chicago is still a possiblity, so is moving and commuting to minneapolis and so is staying here. So we are figuring out what our best options and moves are.
Okay, okay its not that bad but when another option opens up, and you already have a couple of open doors, you start wondering.
One of Andrews students let him know that his company may be interested in hiring Andrew as a net admin type person. This door happens to be located in the area we are hoping to move in in west central minnesota.
Chicago is still a possiblity, so is moving and commuting to minneapolis and so is staying here. So we are figuring out what our best options and moves are.
4 Comments:
At 2:01 PM, HikingStick said…
I was working on flow charts to help sort out these decisions. Do you want me to stop?
At 2:35 PM, Megamom said…
No :) pros and cons are aslo another way for narrowing!
At 4:31 PM, The Knitter said…
You were serious about using flow charts???
At 7:12 AM, HikingStick said…
...the world may never know....
muwahahahaha!!!!
>:}
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