Such a fine line between warm fuzzies and butt-kissing.
Ah, but if there ever was a time for sucking up, it's in the post-interview e-mail. It's not like you're going to say, "You have the best school ever ever in the history of the world and I want to stay there until I collapse in the middle of an equation, struck down by the chalk dust that smells like the finest perfume to me."
Heh, I just checked, and yeah, we are using the same text.
We're supposed to cover the same material by the end of the second semester as you guys. We'll see if that happens..
I feel like the bad wife. our anniversay is the Saturday - and originally it looked like we couldn't really do anything. Now we could , but we have stuff going on that day that makes it most likely we will beat that night. ( and $$) I know it is our 10th . But we all ready had a big discussion about how nice it was that we felt we didin't need to anything major, 'cause everyday matters more than one day.
Ah, but if there ever was a time for sucking up, it's in the post-interview e-mail.
Oh, I know. I'm just awful at it, and it makes me feel dirty.
I'm terrible at it too. I have to consciously force myself to do it.
Okay, done sent it.
Last night I decided to check on the Boston Public Schools page, and it turns out there are actually a number of math jobs posted. Guess I oughta do something about that, huh? I was sort of assuming that if they were Boston schools they'd also be posted on the state jobs site, which emails me when it finds a match, but apparently not. Damn.
I need some health~ma for a co worker, no one knows the specifics, but she's in ICU. Her son doesn't live here and someone has his number, but we're not sure if he's been notified or not. (He probably has, but no one wants to be the one to accidentally break it to him). The hospital has promised to let him (or any other family members) know that her co workers asked after her.
yay - got an email back from DH - he understands.
health-ma~~~ to askye's co worker.
So apparently there's an equation editor in Microsoft Word. For five years I've been doing all my equations by way of "Insert Symbol" and superscript/subscript. Christ on a pogo stick.
So apparently there's an equation editor in Microsoft Word. For five years I've been doing all my equations by way of "Insert Symbol" and superscript/subscript. Christ on a pogo stick.
Hee. I felt the same way when I found it. And again when I discovered it had shortcut keys.