I would like, for just the once, to go past the phase of "blind date" and telling-the-same-stories-about-myself and get to the part where I get to spend time with and know better somebedy I already like and trust.
Oh, hell yes. This is me entirely.
'Sleeper'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I would like, for just the once, to go past the phase of "blind date" and telling-the-same-stories-about-myself and get to the part where I get to spend time with and know better somebedy I already like and trust.
Oh, hell yes. This is me entirely.
Dear Shrift,
You are too qualified. Would your current workplace be in a world of hurt were you to up and leave? I think so. SO you are qualified and valuable. When you don't believe that, a piece of porn gets burned and dies.
It would be great if you could submit the screams of panic of your current employers at your imminent departure when you applied for your next jobs.
That sounded all boasty, didn't I?
Not to me. I wish I had your professional self-confidence.
Would your current workplace be in a world of hurt were you to up and leave?
Well, right now, yeah. But part of that is because I am a department of one.
When you don't believe that, a piece of porn gets burned and dies.
The bad porn or the good porn?
You guys, I have a non-date question. Bob is having philosophy people over tonight (the convention is in town) and we bought a prepared batch of buffalo wings at the store. The wings were refrigerated. Am I supposed to heat them, and if so, how? The container isn't helpful.
I'd put them in a hot oven (400?) for like 10 minutes. Hot is better.
Jesse is wise with the ways of the wings.
shrift I see what you are doing... porn that you would appreciate will be burned, that is the only way it makes sense.
FYI, The Jackhole awards are up for voting: [link]
Curses! Then for the sake of porn, msbelle, I shall try to place more value on my professional skills.
Although I may have just implied that I'm a pro.
shrift, this might sound really stupid, but a thing the career lady at my school does is make us make a list of PARS -- I'm pretty sure it's Problem, Action, Result, Skill. So you think about specific things you've done and what skills they show. (I'm pretty sure the "problem" can also just be an opportunity.) Having to think of a lot of them (she wants 20) is really helpful, because even when you think you're scraping the bottom of the barrel, it helps to be really concrete about your skills. In the workshop I was in, there were people who had little or no work experience, and they could still come up with things that deomonstrated skills. And that's what you really need to have on tap to feel comfortable in a job interview.