I've also seen it as your Jesus and Alexander the Great Year--IOW, you're 33, and you haven't saved or conquered the world yet (you underachiever, you), but at least you're not dead!
Yep, that's my understanding of it, too.
Happy Birthday, sarameg! I hope it's fabulous!
{{{Suzi}}} Sweetie, you are NOT a failure. Real estate is really hard right now. Plus, you've made amazingly brave and bold moves this year to reinvent your life--those are
always
bumpy in many ways. Plus, plus--your kids are AWESOME. No one who raises kids like that could ever be a failure.
Thanks Kristin and everyone else. I'm ok - just bumming and frustrated cause there literally is not much I can do. I've been so busy with the move and settling in that I have ignored the rest and it just slammed me this afternoon. All the rest of the pieces of this stuff has come together fairly smoothly but this is one heck of a bump.
Gah, whatever. Look a river. In Egypt.
Kids, yes, kids are good. They are working together in the kitchen right now making brownies. I'm sitting at the end of the counter on my computer. We still have a bunch of boxes in the kitchen/living room, but it is starting to feel like home.
Ok, my kids are bright, but not bright enough to remember that we are a mile high now and that they need to look at the high altitude instructions that Betty Crocker so nicely provides.
Only awesome people were born in November of 1968.
I believe awesome people were also born in November of 1967. Just sayin'.
Happy birthday, sarameg!!!!!
And August of 67. Also just sayin'
And let's not forget October '67.
Like, you don't know how to open a browser? Really?
Well, if you're my sister...
Question: Is it really necessary to list shit like Firefox and Explorer under programs/software you know?
Well. Honestly? Most people who have called me for tech support don't understand the question when I ask, "What browser are you using?"
So I put it down.
ugh Jesse Jackson really?!
Question: Is it really necessary to list shit like Firefox and Explorer under programs/software you know?
After reading Shrift's comment, I guess it's entirely dependent on what type of job the CV seeker is trying to land.
ETA: The CVs I see typically cite Quark, InDesign, PageMaker, Illustrator and ChemDraw. So I am assuming a user of those products knows about browsers.