Groceries, Public Transport, & Minimum Wage in Southern France

OMG. Took the bus into Morningside to pick up some groceries.

There are simply too many people. Long lines. Rainy outside.

On the way here I tried to read a book. However, a man who lives in France was talking about how many rights workers have in Southern France and that teaching gigs at international schools are great. He also said that a person earning the minimum wage could buy a flat in Southern France. *Sigh* That is insane.

Not in Edinburgh.

Definitely NOT in the United States.

Anyway, this is a quite pointless blog. I’m bored. And wondering about Southern France…

I suppose one thing I’m proud of is that I found a conversation between two real humans much more interesting than a book. There is hope for this PhD student after all.

Cheers!

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Published by B.J. Condrey, PhD

Dr. Condrey holds a Bachelor of Arts in both Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Missouri-KC, a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Southern Mississippi, and a Ph.D. in Ethics & Practical Theology from the University of Edinburgh. He is ACSI certified. Dr. Condrey writes courses and teaches Psychology, Bible, and C.S. Lewis at Enlightium Academy, where he began working in 2016. He has served as a youth, young adult, and small group pastor in the local church, and currently teaches Ethics at the University of Southern Mississippi. He has a book published by Wipf & Stock (Breaking Ground) along with other publications. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and writing, spending time with his family, traveling, trout fishing, family hikes, and drinking coffee! He is passionate about helping young people construct a biblical worldview so that their faith involves both the mind and heart. He has been married since 2009 and has two children.

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