I'm onTumblr, but I have remarkable consistency of identity on the Internets.
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
resume knowledge people. I used to firmly stick to the one page rule, but I am now bleeding over onto two and think I should maybe add on another job to get it to a full pay and a half.
Thoughts? I only have 4 jobs on it now. Left off the two part time jobs I worked from 2011 - 2013 and nothing prior to 2007.
also, would love more eyes on it - just my first stab with adding the current job on there.
Two pages is fine.
Moving from "this was mom's" to "this serves no functional purpose and it isn't my asthetic" was a big step. I still have stuff I keep purely because it reminds me of her, but it is also stuff I like/want to see on a daily basis.
My dad and I are still doing this, in bits and pieces, with mom's stuff.
I'm on Tumblr, but at this point I think the whole world knows I'm on Tumblr. Which I don't mind at all, it's just sometimes a little weird to look at my follower count.
At some point, when my mother dies, I think I am going to have to deal with her stuff, my grandmas stuff, my grandpas stuff and my stuff from high school and college. It probably would be easier just to move in and live with it. And my mom has worked pretty hard to get rid of stuff, but still.
Unrelatedly, why do online house listings offer pictures of the breaker box and the water heater? I am pretty much going to assume that the house has electricity, and the picture of the breaker box tells me nothing! It is so weird. I want to see more pictures of the kitchen to make sure it isn't hiding country oak somewhere. Especially faux country oak WITH faux granite counters in the worst of the 80's and today in kitchens.
the picture of the breaker box tells me nothing!
It tells you that the house has (relatively) new wiring, as opposed to a fusebox.
Yeah, a picture of the box tells me whether or not there's likely to be knob and tube wiring lurking someplace.
Considering that I've looked at houses that appeared to have been wired with stone knives, a nice, big, shiny breaker box is a beautiful thing. (I had to replace the breaker box in this house to put in central air.)
It just seems so boring! Especially since I am not really buying a house but just window shopping!
Yeah, a picture of the box tells me whether or not there's likely to be knob and tube wiring lurking someplace.
Clearly you have not been watching enough HGTV. Don't you know knob and tube wiring is a SCOURGE that cannot be known until you open walls and have to change your whole plan?? Generally because some sketchy contractor or former homeowner did a half-assed update job? :)