pet meds
This week I have a great new task. Since the semester is now over I am back to working at the fitness studio and my job this week is to recruit us a new mascot. The owner, my only boss, is looking to revamp the image of the studio by getting a new dog. We used to have his own personal dog Bosco as our mascot but he died about a year ago and he has since said that he doesn't want a new dog. So I have officially volunteered to be the one who gets themselves a dog and have them be the mascot. I have been wanting a dog for the longest time but I have never been able to afford it what with the initial cost of a dog and then the cost of the food and the pet meds. So my boss has said that he will foot all of the dog bills outside of my working expenses for the pet meds and such, and I get a free dog out of the deal as long as I keep working there. I have been scouring all of the local shelters and pet shops for a dog and haven't found one that I think would make both a great companion and a great spokes dog. I think I am going to start looking online for one tonight when I get home from work. right now I am teaching all of the yoga classes in the studio which amounts to about three a day staggered throughout the day. We are really lucky that in town here we have big crowd of people for yoga classes since our area isn't all that populated comparatively. I have friends that teach in the Philadelphia area and they say that it is hard for them to recruit students even with all of the liberal minded people in town. I think that we have just found a good way of getting our message out and in those ads we actually emphasis our people skills more so than all of the equipment we have. That is why we have been bothering so much to get a dog for a mascot. I think it just makes people feel more comfortable and less like this place is a prison or some kind of work away from work.