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[15 Nov 2009|02:40pm] |
I have my own office.
With a door.
Holy shit.
I start tomorrow.
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[13 Nov 2009|04:53pm] |
OH MY GOD. REAL JOB JUST GOT SO MUCH MORE AWESOME. FINGERS CROSSED FOR ME, PLEASE. I AM MEETING WITH THE OWNER TO LOOK AT THINGS SUNDAY AND "WE'LL MOVE FORWARD FROM THERE". LOOKING POSITIVE THOUGH, BUT I DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT TOO MUCH OR I'LL JINX MYSELF.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT THOUGH.
SORRY. I AM ONLY CAPABLE OF CAPS RIGHT NOW. TOO FULL OF HOPE AND GLEE.
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[12 Nov 2009|07:54pm] |
Job offer #4. Not seasonal.
Interview #2 for Real Job tomorrow but growing increasingly ambivalent towards it for many, many reasons. Overall, indecision, ARGHHHHHH. I am indecisioned out.
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[11 Nov 2009|11:41pm] |
Limbo limbo limbo. Would prefer A. something to be settled and B. monies, please.
I had an interview yesterday for a Real Job that I am grossly unqualified for but would very likely be great at, because it's the kind of thing I know I'll nerd out about and throw myself entirely into and I tend to not really fail at things like that. Guess I'll find out tomorrow if I'm getting a second interview. Other than that, I have three other offers.
( blah blah )
So, yeah. Barring Real Job, #1 is go and I have to pick one from the other two. Both have pretty significant pros and cons. Not really sure which I'm going to go with -- but can't be both, they'll want me on the same days for sure.
Also starting different medication tomorrow, in attempt to be less goddamn zombified all the time. Normal energy levels: helpful!
Other than that, nothing new here. Which is sort of a shame. I am tired of wanting something to do, tired of feeling like I'm waiting around for something to happen.
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[09 Nov 2009|02:32pm] |
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Okay, I did not think "too many interviews/job offers" was going to be a problem I'd have. I kind of feel like a jerk going to the ones tomorrow, though, since I'm sort of sold on the two that have already made offers. I guess I could ask for an unreasonable amount of money and see if I get it.
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[08 Nov 2009|12:27am] |
I have no health insurance other than my Plan First Medicaid, so of course, I've been following this story for almost years now.
...It appeared that a compromise brokered Friday night on the volatile issue of abortion had finally secured the votes needed to pass the legislation.
As drafted, the measure denied the use of federal subsidies to purchase abortion coverage in policies sold by private insurers in the new insurance exchange, except in cases of incest, rape or when the life of the mother was in danger.
But abortion foes won far stronger restrictions that would rule out abortion coverage except in those three categories in any government-sold plan. It would also ban abortion coverage in any private plan purchased by consumers receiving federal subsidies. Disappointed Democratic abortion rights supporters grumbled about the turn of events, but pulled back quickly from any thought of opposing the health care bill in protest.
One, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., detailed numerous other benefits for women in the bill, including free medical preventive services and better prescription drug coverage under Medicare. "Women need health care reform," she concluded in remarks on the House floor...
Uh, THANK YOU government, for allowing me to be able to actually afford health insurance, and as someone who is pro-choice, I think that was a fair compromise. I really hope these "free medical preventive services" include my birth control shot, being as it's preventing me from potentially being diagnosed with a super nasty cancer. Now...to make it's way through the Senate...
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[05 Nov 2009|05:03pm] |
When it rains it pours?
It will be interesting to see how this pans out. Paychecks are involved, though, in any case.
(In the last 5 hours: One for-sure offer, one tentative offer, one interview Monday. All of it's part-time though, so it's seeing how they can be convinced to combine...)
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