Stepping Out

of my comfort zone to start a brand new life in a new city.

Friday, January 25, 2008

getting closer every day

As anyone who's been facebook stalking me already knows, things are looking up. I finally got everything straightened out with the school and my diploma is being issued in the near future. Until that happens, I have a "temporary diploma" in the form of an official document from the university.

As of yesterday afternoon, I have a job working in tech support for a major computer company. The one with the cow boxes. My three weeks of intensive training starts Monday morning, dark and early.

I can't promise that there will be reasonably paced updates any time in the near future, at least until I adjust to the new schedule, but I'll see what I can do.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

bullet points of randomness

Yeah, it's cheating. I know.
  • Tomorrow: Spending the day with The Captain, now that his "weekends" are Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Feeling: Unmotivated and anxious, waiting to hear back from the last series of interviews.
  • Happy Because: The dog's going to be okay. She slipped a disk in her neck, and she's on anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxers. She's one happy puppy. Mmm muscle relaxers.
  • Today I: am going to get my butt on the exercise bike again.
  • Laundry: There's a load of sheets to be washed, but other than that, it's more or less caught up.
  • Something I know: This current state of boredom and unemployment can't last forever. Thankfully.
  • Currently reading: Tales of MU by Alexandra Erin
  • Wanting: Everything to work out with the job search and the things The Captain and I are dealing with.
  • Favorite gadget: My zen.
  • Thankful that: I have a place to live despite my lack of a job.
  • Wondering why: It took six weeks for my math professor to submit my grades when they're due 48 hours after the exam.

Care to fill in any of these with your own answers?

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

who wants to play a new game?

I finally got in contact with CAS, more than three weeks after I was promised a phone call or email letting me know their decision from my three different interviews with their company. Their decision? They're not filling the position I applied for until later in the spring, but that when they do decide to fill the position, I will continue to be considered for it. So, not officially a dead end, but not a job offer either.

I've stopped applying for jobs requiring my (or any) college degree for the time being. The reason for that is one of my professors didn't get my final grade reported in time for me to get my diploma, so when prospective employers call the university to verify my degree, they're told I didn't fulfill the requirements and that I'm one (ONE!) credit-hour shy of completion.

Said professor (Prof. Brazilian) is still missing in action. I've called, emailed, demanded, begged, pleaded with her to get my grades submitted, but there's been no word. Because I finished the courses for my degree in an off-semester, the deadlines for submitting my grades were different than it would have been had I graduated in May. I can appreciate the fact that a newer professor might not know this. I didn't know either until the deadline was past and I got notice saying my degree was being held in limbo.

My academic adviser is helping from the campus, since there's not a whole lot I can do from a couple hundred miles a day. He's camped out by her office, stalked the secretaries, and tried to weasel Prof Brazilian's home phone number out of them to no avail. My adviser has been a huge help, and I've seen him get fired up about injustices involving his advisees before, so I knew that he'd be a good person to have on my side for something like this. I don't know why I waited as long as I did to contact him.

Anyway, point being that I'm now filling out job applications for places like grocery stores, video rental places, pr0n stores, and telemarketing firms. Yes, I've done telemarketing in the past. Yes, I liked it. No, it's not ideal, but it's better than nothing. I've also spent more than my fair share of time working ridiculous hours at an inconvenience store. I loved the job; hated the coworkers. Basically, I'm willing to work pretty much anywhere as long as it'll get me out of the house for a few hours a week and let me bring home a couple bucks twice a month.

I've turned into quite the little unmarried housewife lately. My day's full of laundry, dishes, straightening up the house, and filling out job applications while swearing at the cat for licking my lunch when I turn my back for half a second. I've also discovered that once I learned where things go in the kitchen, I could unload the dishwasher faster than I can microwave a bowl of macaroni.

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