Work that's been declared to the IRS (I did a lot of random under the table yardwork in my time)
- temping at the airport carwash, swing and graveyard shifts
- Taco Bell, for five months, and I only got the job because I was dating a to-be co-worker (which is also why I quit) who conviced them to hire me. It seems that you're not supposed to be honest about how you see your abilities on the job application, and are instead supposed to claim you're the best thing since sliced bread by marking yourself all fives on scales of one to five.
- Medical billing. I quit when it became really obvious that there was funny business going on. A month later, they were raided by the FBI and shut down.
- Random light industrial temping, including several weeks at a printing press.
- Part time office assistant for a nonprofit. I'm not a good office worker, and the job was very depressing, but it paid some of the bills. My boss owned a wolf hybrid she'd rescued, and the dog was often seen hanging out in her office.
- DTP work on computer books.
- Random light industrial work while waiting for more DTP work to come in.
- More DTP work.
- Temping DTP (really, UE production) at the EE.
- Production/Web dev for online learning company (followed by tech crash and depressing period of unemployment)
- Temping DTP (UE production and web production) at the EE for a few contracts
- Tempting XML grunt at the other EE.
"Won't somebody think of the cocker spaniels?"
Obviously a liberal plot to bring refugee animals to San Francisco so they can gay-marry.
Speaking of gay marriage, did I mention that the Mass. state constitutional convention is expected to be unable to pass the resolution that puts "no to gay marriage" on the ballot for a constitutional amendment?
Okay, forgive the tortured elocution. The upshot is, everybody realized that married gay people were no big whoop, except to the small minority of people to whom it is a huge whoop, and that kind of whoop is not exactly bringin' in the votes. Kind of funny. (There's still talk of "No, we meant civil unions," but the outright ban amendment is DOA.)
Anyway, marriage has been a universal right in this state for 17 months, and it pleases me no end how quickly the "no big whoop" status has come about.
But I have no idea if the trains are running yet.
I know the street lights in the area are all blinking red.
Useless fact I learned from the magazine section of the Sunday Seattle Times:
The Japanese word katsu (as in tonkatsu or the signs in the U District advertising "chicken katsu") is a corruption of the word cutlet.
See the article: [link]
Will someone tell me to stop compusively checking ebay to see if more people have bid on my tickets?
OK, traffic will be a bitch and I'm sure it freaked a lot of people out (and probably caused some injuries) but
Lee Sapaden, a spokesman for the county Office of Emergency Management, said the massive power failure was caused after an employee "inadvertenly cut a power cable" at a DWP substation in West Los Angeles.
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excuse me while I go wipe the tears from my eyes.
So ....classic.
Some days I'm surprised we as a species make it out of bed without maiming ourselves.
"inadvertenly cut a power cable" at a DWP substation in West Los Angeles.
Yeah, I heard that on the radio.
So, just so everyobdy knows, especially any terrorists -- cutting one wire brings it all down! And that wire is in the West LA substation.