tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post7320900134581278352..comments2024-01-22T15:45:34.973-08:00Comments on The Hot Flash Homestead: A few more thoughts on sustainability and employmentHotFlashHomesteadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05894953352910455222noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post-7816124524251421222014-02-25T08:17:45.875-08:002014-02-25T08:17:45.875-08:00Oh, I cringed BIG time, because it was a big numbe...Oh, I cringed BIG time, because it was a big number to turn down! I'm not quite sure why he thinks I'm so perfect for the job, because I feel like I'd cause nothing but trouble there (wanting to do everything sustainably and all that lol). But I know myself better than he knows me, so that's why I know that. And when you factor in gas and commute miles on my car, the winery still actually lets me keep more of my salary. Which, to me, means it's sustainable. I never have to worry about how much gas costs as long as I work there, because it's only a couple of miles down the road. That's a big freedom in this day and age.HotFlashHomesteadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05894953352910455222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post-67358587514241621312014-02-25T07:54:09.833-08:002014-02-25T07:54:09.833-08:00It is sort of a funny thought--spending money and ...It is sort of a funny thought--spending money and resources on travel, pumping out CO2 all along the way, to learn about living the simple life. <br />I'm impressed you turned down the job again. I probably would have cringed a little as I put my phone down. But I definitely think you've done the right thing. Still, what a lovely compliment that you're so wanted for this job! Stephen Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00657698116552267561noreply@blogger.com