I am being tempted. 8-5 and decent pay are very tempting. And I am very smart and can learn stuff fast. Actually my superpower is very very quickly absorbing and synthesizing information. Saying that politely in a cover letter is perhaps tricky.
This morning the truck that delivers books to consortial libraries all across the state crashed into a pastry store a block from the library. The driver may have had a seizure but appears uninjured in the crash; the pastry store has a big hole in it but nobody was hurt; the bins of books seem to be all over the sidewalk, judging from news pictures.
My cats are making it impossible to accomplish anything. They keep sleeping cute on me. The vacuum will not run itself.
Go for it, flea! What's the downside to applying?
Yikes on the crash!
the pastry store has a big hole in it but nobody was hurt; the bins of books seem to be all over the sidewalk, judging from news pictures.
Yay no one was hurt but--oh, the pastries! The books! Two things I love the most, in pain! Sadness.
Busken, or Servatii? (Clearly you can see how often I go downtown.)
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And, you know, either one would still be tragic. So I'm mostly asking to get a vicarious tour of downtown. Or at least that corner.
Actually my superpower is very very quickly absorbing and synthesizing information. Saying that politely in a cover letter is perhaps tricky.
That seems like a pretty straightforward thing to say in a cover letter! You can talk about different contexts in which you've worked, and how you quickly absorbed and synthesized the information there.
Servatii at Court and Walnut. There was apparently a lot of smoke, so the pastries are, um, toast.
How's the new job, Gud?
The new job is going well so far. It's a newly-formed team and the project is a complete software rewrite from scratch so there's a lot of work.
I think I'm going to need a new vacuum soon. It just doesn't suck as well anymore. I've replaced the belts, will give it a good cleaning, but....