Buzz~ma!
Buzzword Bingo~ma. May you always have all the pertinent suave insightful yet politically correct answers they wanna hear, no matter what crap they ask.
Today I got “What is the single greatest achievement of your life?” I didn’t think the real answer was really any of HR’s business so I rattled off something about having learned to repair my house as needed. Too bad I don’t have offspring, I could have said Motherhood, and that would have been a Right Answer. I think.
I wonder about C., too.
I don’t know if I find it advisable to consider accepting a Joe-lung donation. There might well be zombie issues and then you’d be sorry.
Libkitty! Try Pacific Grove. It’s just north of Monterey proper and less expensive. I once stayed at a fabulous little place right near the beach and the golf course and there were deer everywhere wandering around looking at people. Plus: aquarium!!! I so wanna see it again, I haven’t been enough times yet.
Then the ice weasels come out.
(apprehensive now)
In job-interview-related news, I went on one today. Just 20 hours per week, but less than 3 miles from my front door. This would be an easy life for me, if I can put up with a career at the front desk. So I set out all the good underwear, including pantyhose packed in a ziploc bag, which I left sitting out on the chair while I showered. When I came back, apparently it had become a kitty toy and only the bag remained. I still haven’t found the contraband.
Thanks for the suggestion, Katie Bee. I really want to be within walking distance of the conference, though, because I don't plan to get a car.
eta: job and interview ~ma!
That does make sense now that I know you're going to be at a conference. A conference, by the way, that is sort of making me drool with all the greed of a thousand bad career choices.
I'm sorry. If it makes you feel any better, I don't know yet for sure if I'll be able to go.
Job~ma, KatieBee! Sounds like a nice option.
Well, if you do, maybe I'll finally make that trip down to the aquarium, meet you for lunch and stand around inhaling all the librarian-fu.
I really do hate working a front desk. Beverly once said it made her feel stranded like a seal on an ice floe. I prefer laboring away in solitary anonymity where no customers can bug me.
The front desk does suck in a multitude of ways. But 3 miles from home is pretty darn nice.
Roller coaster A's game! Biggest come back evah. Wheeeee!
Um, homework. Really, I'm working on homework.
Katie - I used to like working front desk, but it can get old fast. Though, I will agree with -t in that a small commute is GOLD around here.
beth, much hand~ma. Hope the gin works.
{{Tom Scola}} Geez, dude, the universe needs to give you a break.
If there's even minor work to be done landlords have a million ways to eat away at the deposit check.
True, dat. I had a landlord dock me $6 for a burnt out lightbulb. Yeesh. Sparkly is good, makes them overlook the hair dye stains in the sink.
xpost with natter. Dh's friend the buddhist monk called. He told me that being grounded is good, but not something that I should approach with velocity. He also needed to talk to me bacause he has come over to the Joss side. He saw Firefly and Serenity - and he knows why i am such a fan. He wants my take on BTVS now.