Tuesday, May 12, 2009
trekking
last night i was looking at all the places i've sent my resume to. looks like about thirty. and i've only gotten a handful of responses. and of those only two weren't spam. and of those only one actually sounds promising. and it's for a movie company. haha. i can't get away from film. that may be a good thing though. gareth got his first movie review published this weekend. i'm super proud of him. http://rvamag.com/articles/full/3045/star-trek. rva is going to look into getting him into prescreenings at a local theater. and we're going to look into seeing star trek tonight. i didn't go to the midnight opening with him. but his review sold me on it. i'm happy to have the day off today. i just finished watering my plants. everything's coming up quite nicely. except for the bulbs mom got me. and the strawberry seedlings. i hope those come up soon. everything else is nice and green. today is supposed to be the big visit by the regional director at bbuster. he was supposed to come two other times and never did. but today "he's really coming." so i spent twenty hours in the past two days getting the store ready. while working two of those shifts with the most annoying employee. she was sick and just made everything worse. i really hope i find a new job soon. but today i'm going shopping with the money i make from all those hours spent in annoyance. and that makes me happy.
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In 1968 I watched Star Trek from a community TV room in college. I loved it and so did everyone else. We were the "space generation" having seen the first satellite, first man in orbit, and waiting for man to land on the moon (July 20, 1969). This program was like looking at our future. I hope this new version inspires your generation.
Work - read the classifieds, go to employment agencies, be aggressive.
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