It will be a smart Christmas

November 9, 2009 11:54am | Holidays, Marriage, Money, Whatever, Work

I briefly thought about getting a seasonal job recently. I go into our Old Navy a lot. I literally live 5 minutes from it and am constantly going in to see what’s new, even if I’m only there for a few new cami’s or socks or something. Sometimes I’m not buying anything at all. One of the managers got to recognizing me and I joke around about how I’m there “AGAIN”. She said that now I just needed to work there.  We got chatting about it once. I’ve got a job as a graduate assistant so I don’t NEED a job. But oh, wouldn’t it be fun? So, for the hell of it, I applied and without an interview, she wanted to hire me. The training would have been starting this Friday.

But I decided not to go for it, despite the fact that it would only be for the holidays, oh and think of the discounts! Not only at Old Navy, but at Gap and Banana Republic, too! Even though I’ve vowed not to do any clothes shopping in the near future. I called yesterday to tell them that I decided to not take the job. (Dan is sulking because he wanted the Banana Republic discount like WOAH. He loves trolling the sale racks…) Boo, right? Maybe.  I mean, I was barely going to be able to work at all. Maybe one day a week? Sure, it would have brought in a couple hundred dollars. But it would have been frowned upon  when I went to ask off 9-10 days for our venture to Colorado right around Christmas. When I would be needed the most.  Not to mention that I’d really get started as the semester is winding down and life isn’t easy when semesters wind down. I have lots of projects to get done, etc.

My biggest fear? Disappointing that manager who really wanted me to work there. That’s silly, though. I’ll still go in there all the time…I see things online, then want to inspect them in person, ok? Lol…I shop plenty at Old Navy, by the way, because their clothes are decent and decently priced. If I bought expensive clothes, I wouldn’t be able to afford to replace them regularly.

I have the hardest time just saying, no, not interested. I just see people get all excited and I’m afraid to let them down. It probably didn’t let her down at all. She doesn’t know me personally, and it’s not like I started the job then decided to quit. That’s what I didn’t want to happen. Start the job, hand over the days I need off AND then get too stressed out.

At the same time, I really wanted the job and the discounts… But I also felt guilty for possibly taking a job away from someone who actually NEEDS it. Yes, it would have been nice to have extra Christmas cash on hand. VERY nice actually. But someone out there is more excited about it and needs the opportunity so their kids can have a nice Christmas. I think that will be one of my good deeds for the season — a moment in which I needed to remember that greediness isn’t kosher.

Dan and I aren’t buying each other gifts this year. We’re not doing terribly budgetwise and we’re certainly not poor. But we’ll be spending enough money in Colorado, I am sure. I think we’ll get each other something small, and stocking sized, but that’s about it. It will be a frugal Christmas. A smart Christmas. :)


comments

Louise says:

I’m in love with Old navy which we do not have in the UK lol I went in there on Sat and bought $1 scarves which everyone will be getting for xmas because I have no cash at all!! They were such a good deal. I love getting coupons from their website. Maybe one day I’ll get the $75 off $100 and then go nuts!

posted on November 9th, 2009, 12:13 pm

Elly says:

Good for you, hey. I totally agree – better to not take the job, and enjoy the time off then stress out about it later. A couple hundred really isn’t worth the stress. Clever thinking, hey. x

posted on November 9th, 2009, 7:47 pm

ReinventingAmy says:

I am totally the same way with not wanting to let someone down. (This mostly comes in the form of not being interested in a guy and letting it go far longer than it should.. heh…) But I also got hired for a job at a Dairy Queen once and had the uniforms and everything and ended up quitting before I started. I felt horrible! But good for you being smart about it :) I’m sure the person to take the position will be happy it was available.
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posted on November 9th, 2009, 9:08 pm

ria says:

i always think about getting a seasonal job and then always decide i don’t have the time, even if the money would be nice. c and i went to hawaii for christmas one year so we didn’t get each other gifts either. don’t feel bad for saying no! i know it’s easier said than done :)

posted on November 10th, 2009, 9:49 am

Nora says:

I struggle with saying no as well but it’s important to make decisions that are the best for you, your well-being and the family you’ve started.

I can’t wait to hear about what you get up to in Colorado!
.-= Nora´s last blog ..9. Within =-.

posted on November 10th, 2009, 7:23 pm

Kyla Roma says:

Good for you for considering a seasonal job! But I totally get the stress. It’s such a big deal, and it’s so, so stressful. You guys will have a smart Christmas either way- and I find that starting new traditions for the holidays is more fun than presents anyway.

Good luck!
.-= Kyla Roma´s last blog ..You’ll rue the day you miss the turn off to I-494 (or family road trips & other adventures) =-.

posted on November 11th, 2009, 9:58 am

Kristen Fischer says:

I think a trip to Colorado is gift enough! Have a great time!

posted on November 13th, 2009, 11:35 am

Rachie says:

Hey girlie! Haven’t heard from you in a while…and then I realized, you haven’t heard from ME in a while. Heh.

SO yea, seasonal job at Old Navy. If I had to work in retail over the Christmas holiday I think it would be Old Navy. I LOVE their clothes and their stores are always so clean. Sorry it didn’t work out for you but you know your life best. Also, there might have been a chance (however so small of one…) that once you worked there you wouldn’t like their clothing as much. Or maybe just the opposite: you love their clothing even more and spend your paychecks away on said clothing. I think you made the right decision :)

Stop by and see me sometime!

posted on November 14th, 2009, 2:51 am


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