Mar. 10th, 2004

batskeets: (j)
Okay, is it just me, or is CreativeMoonlighter suddenly a huge pain in the ass, now that it has turned into Guru.com? It seems like I can't apply for anything anymore without becoming a paid user, which is patently ridiculous. And, they also LOST one of my bids during the changeover! I can't find any record of it, and I put a lot of time into writing it, so I'm ticked off. All this completely without warning. BLEH.

Not that most of you will even know what I'm talking about, anyway. ^^;

The weather has definitely become more spring-like, because I can already feel my allergies flaring up. I'll probably have to start my regimen of daily over-the-counter allergy meds, if the weather keeps getting warmer. I was sneezing more and more as my shift wore on this evening. Greeeeaaaat. :p

Tomorrow: go to bank and post office, possibly donate plasma, and a few other errands that I am currently forgetting

(EDIT: Oops, that lost bid has suddenly reappeared again. Phew! But, I still can't bid on any of the freakin' projects, and they no longer have any method of sifting out the restricted ones. Grr. :p)
batskeets: (ken)
Oy, I feel like crap. :p Claritin is keeping a lot of the allergy symptoms at bay, but I didn't get a lot of sleep, so that makes it all worse.

Reason for the lack of sleep: I was called this morning by the temp agency about doing an interview at Symantec this afternoon. I was more than a little frazzled, because I didn't have much time to prepare, but they said I did well. I'm not sure if I agree entirely, but it was nice to hear it. :) I should be hearing back pretty quickly, because the temp agency says it would start next Monday. Yikes! I hope it works out. It would be good money, and a good opportunity to flex my nerdy muscles in Excel on a regular basis.

I *thought* I was done with my TCC app, but apparently they also want a "statement of cultural self-awareness," along with all the other materials. Well, I'm half-Chinese, I like Japan, I've studied French, I practice martial arts... is that culturally aware enough? I'm not entirely sure what to say about it.

I think the hardest question to answer during interviews for the more random jobs I apply for is why I'm interested in the position--if you look at the prior work experience and education listed on my resume, it's pretty darn obvious that web design/dev is where I truly want to be. It's not that I wouldn't *like* working in other jobs, because I'm open to a lot of things, and there are a lot of things that I could be good at, and that I wouldn't mind doing. But, sometimes it's hard to think of an answer that wouldn't make it sound like I was "just settling," you know? I could see myself doing office work or sales or something of that ilk for a few years, but I'd want to get a position working with web technologies eventually.

Speaking of web technologies, my brain is bursting with design ideas for my freelance projects, so I *need* to get some work done tonight. I simply must get these ideas down somewhere. So, I'll probably be up late working on it.

I think I'm going to take a nap before wushu, because my eyes are stinging from pollen exposure and lack of sleep.

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