Vortex, I ordered job search business cards from VistaPrint, and they have been a hit. Interviewers have been very impressed, as well as folks I've been networking with. I'm sending you front and back pics via SMS.
I included my name, address, email, cell, LinkedIn profile address, and professional twitter handle on the front. On the back, I put my tagline, and repeated my LinkedIn profile addy in smaller print. Spring for the heavier paper. It's totally worth it.
I also ordered a second set without the LinkedIn profile info, to use in non-job search situations. They've come in handy too.
One tip I'd offer about Vistaprint...I totally agree with the recommendation of the heavier paper but I'd warn you off the glossy coating. It looks great, but ensures that no notes can be made on the card.
I used the glossy coating for my first set of doggy lama cards and immediately regretted it. No pen can defeat it!
bonny, did you get my rambly voicemail yesterday?
I did! No worries, no hurries.
OMG, if those bread things are like the cheesy bread balls at the Brazilian carnivore heaven restaurant, where they bring you skewers of meat, I'm not sure if I'm thrilled or horrified that I've found a recipe.
figure out how to shore up a bldg so it won't fall on us while we're taking it apart so we can salvage the wood and sell it.
Oh, yes. I've heard too many stories recently about people thinking "I'd love to sell those pipes that are holding up that large tank, I think I'll get some wrenches and some friends and start disassembling it." And then they get all annoyed because the tank falls on them when they take out the support pillars.
Well, taking it apart top down is a basic rule (as is last on, first off) but this house is. But unsound in places. Like, the back wall is coming off, but there's a middle wall that is likely structural, so the back wall isn't taking too much load.
I just got my hair cut, so it's not down to my waist anymore. It's a few inches past my shoulders now. I like it.
Whoo, Hil! You've had long hair for a long time, right? We'll be able to give you the buffista traditional greeting when we (collective we) see you!
As far as I can tell the out of state sales tax thing is that you still owed sales tax, but you were supposed to file it separately, yourself, after the fact at tax return time, especially for large ticket items. Which approximately nobody ever does.
Yeah, I've had long hair for a while. It's still long by most standards, just not waist-length. I like it much better when it's this length, but I've been lazy about making hair appointments lately.
Which approximately nobody ever does.
My mom does, she actually goes through all her receipts for everything she ordered online to be accurate. I think she's the one that told me the system had changed recently, too
Which approximately nobody ever does.
Now I feel like a black marketeer buying DVDs from Guido at the mouth of the alley where his van's parked.