I was using the money from the job, to purchase network equipment to build my system. That was when I learned about and got my most important server. My NAS.
However, after I was laid off, all I was able to do was work on their network and do requests for them the way they wanted.
I tried to get them to let me at least be as independent as I was when I was at Seaverson House, and go from there, possibly formulating another plan. But they wouldn't let me! Therefore, what I'd become was just someone working on a computer all day for free.
I became really unhappy there. I was looking for a way to get happy again.
--- Dennis Earl Smiley ---
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