Is the Plei picture the one where her bracelet got caught in her bodice and things were precariously placed?
::cough::nope::cough::
They were some pictures I took for Tep when she was having a bad day and needed someone stern to motivate her. PVC and Crazy Oz Hair were involved.
Does Berea have a career advice type person? Do you want a career thing to start with, or are you happy in a multi-person household and working a diner while you decide what you want to do?
is tempting because her egg issues are my egg issues. Question: How do you prick an egg without crushing it?
Safety pin. Takes me a couple of tries because I am always afraid to crush the egg.
I think there are actual egg-piercer gadgets.
Single-function tool, eh? Alton would disapprove.
Does Berea have a career advice type person? Do you want a career thing to start with, or are you happy in a multi-person household and working a diner while you decide what you want to do?
Berea does have a career office, run by a crazy lady I love.
Browsing all these ads suggests that I need, like, six years experience for anything. And I could live with multi-person housing as a barista (can't imagine working in a diner) for awhile, though I'd eventually have to find something.
How do people find jobs? Really? Because even just looking at the ads makes my head kind of hurt.
Single-function tool, eh? Alton would disapprove.
You could also use it to poke zealots.
People find jobs usually through peeps they know. So, you know, spam us with your resume, keep talking through what you want to do, and talk with Career Woman about the practical stuff, too.
My mother has an egg poker. I want to steal it, because it rocks.
I think she actually has several.
Plus egg cups, but I don't think we used those after my toddlerhood was over.
::wince:: I think my resume kind of sucks. It's all over the place. Do people make resumes for specific jobs?
panqueques:
This job (well, internship) looks pretty cool.
They do.
I'm not sure what the fresh out of college do these days for resumes--I had precious little experience, and did a lot of temping to make up for that, which, technically, I'm kind of still doing.
I'd also call the big temp agencies in major cities and see if there's someone there you can talk to about possible work stuff. I'll email you my technical agency's info--they may have something suited, or someone with the time to talk to you about things. (Won't be until tomorrow, as I have to dig it up when I'm at work.)