Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Random
I'm hungry. I think I'm gonna make some chicken. Fried chicken. And risotto with a whole block of parmesan and some portobellos. I think I might turn this into a cooking blog. LOL. Nobody reads this anyway, just something I use to waste Google's bandwidth. Anyone have a recipe idea? Maybe I'll post some cooking how-to videos to Youtube. :)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
First Poll
Sorry about my pathetic plea for people to find me a job. Hehe, was having a couple drinks and suddenly I'm on my blog begging.
I put up a poll (in the right hand bar) if you'd like to vote how long it took you to get your first job out of college or if you just gave up and went back to school. So vote! No voting registration card necessary.
Also I have a job interview tomorrow so wish me luck!
Edit: The company wanted more experience than I currently have. No dice. :(
Need another beer now, please.
I put up a poll (in the right hand bar) if you'd like to vote how long it took you to get your first job out of college or if you just gave up and went back to school. So vote! No voting registration card necessary.
Also I have a job interview tomorrow so wish me luck!
Edit: The company wanted more experience than I currently have. No dice. :(
Need another beer now, please.
Monday, July 14, 2008
I Need a Job!
I really need a job. Engineering company in FL and preferably minimal travel. I'll give someone my first 2 paychecks for a job, even if it's contract. Something in the $20/hr+ category. Seriously.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
The "Cube"
First day on that job:
I got assigned to a cubicle. A cubicle is like a desk, only spread out (usually) in 3 directions, boxing you in, hence the name. You get an uncomfortable chair, a computer to use, some drawers full of papers from the last employee that had that space, and some empty space for you to bring all your own little things that make "the cube" yours. Things like a stapler, pen/pencil, and calendar are not included in your cube obviously. You have to bring your own stuff. It's good to label your stuff, especially if it's important or expensive because co-workers sometimes "borrow" stuff from your cube when you're not there, as I learned.
I tell people to label their stuff with masking tape and a marker for best results with labels such as "MINE" or "LEAVE ME HERE" or "[insert name] will be angry if you take me". One time I left for lunch and came back to find my $100 calculator missing. After asking around the place for about half an hour I found the perp. They said they "were bringing it right back". This is where I learned to label my stuff.
I got assigned to a cubicle. A cubicle is like a desk, only spread out (usually) in 3 directions, boxing you in, hence the name. You get an uncomfortable chair, a computer to use, some drawers full of papers from the last employee that had that space, and some empty space for you to bring all your own little things that make "the cube" yours. Things like a stapler, pen/pencil, and calendar are not included in your cube obviously. You have to bring your own stuff. It's good to label your stuff, especially if it's important or expensive because co-workers sometimes "borrow" stuff from your cube when you're not there, as I learned.
I tell people to label their stuff with masking tape and a marker for best results with labels such as "MINE" or "LEAVE ME HERE" or "[insert name] will be angry if you take me". One time I left for lunch and came back to find my $100 calculator missing. After asking around the place for about half an hour I found the perp. They said they "were bringing it right back". This is where I learned to label my stuff.
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