Mmmmm, Patrón. Although, I gotta admit, I really like Cabo Wabo, too. I didn't want to like it, because I hate celebrity-hawked stuff, but it is damn good tequila.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Only one? After the stress from the travel agent fuck up you deserve at least 2 margaritas.
I fully intended to have two, but between the stress, getting up at five this morning, and the fact that Cactus makes their margaritas rather deliciously potent, I was buzzing beautifully after just one (and it took me three tries to spell beautifully, if that tells you anything...). One more and I would've face-planted into the salmon.
Note to self: Next time you are in Seattle, go to Cactus.
We had a presentation today about all the neat new tech features that go along with the new textbook we're using. The answer to every "Does that work on an iPad?" question was, "We're working on it. It will, eventually."
culture of excellence
That's so '80s.
Have you read Connie Willis' Bellwether, Hil?
Nope. It looks interesting, though.
It mocks things like a culture of excellence.
eta: Whenever they have a meeting and are asked to contribute their ideas for something like promoting a culture of excellence, one character always answers: "1.Optimize potential. 2.Facilitate empowerment 3. Implement visioning 4.Strategize priorities 5. Augment core structures."
Kitty~ma to Nora and Burrell. I hope they are both back home with you soon.
Yay, Kato!
I went to the Career Fair for ABC company today (large corporation). I'm taking it as a good sign that they sent me directly to the VP who would be my boss, then had me talk to another VP, who then had the Senior VP of HR join us for the last half of the conversation. In total, I was talking with/to them for 2 hours. At the end, they walked me out to my car.
One of the questions was why did I come to the career fair instead of submitting my resume online, since it's quite rare for an executive position. My reply? I knew it would get me noticed, and it's an example of how I can be unorthodox while working within the system to achieve my desired result. My personal BS meter almost redlined, but they loved it.
Keep your fingers crossed. This is a phenomenal opportunity.
Go BS!! Errm, go Maria!!