My good friend Carol Bleuel and I have a long-standing tradition of finding humor in the very mundane. I offer no commentary on what this says about our society, but take a look at what we noticed on a recent spin through the grocery store. Pizza, anybody?
Bits and pieces of my life in the form of sarcasm, commentary, and entertaining rants.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Stepping Out Into the Real World
I spent a lot of time contemplating what I could do with my life that didn't include entering the working world. Alas, I wound up getting a job anyway.
However, this is no regular 9-5. I actually got a job in my field. Crazy, right? In this economy!
I am very excited. I think I'm more excited to gain the experience and the job security that I was really scared of not having. I was scared of not having an income, a place to live, and most of all, that I would have to spend every day for the rest of my life applying for jobs I either didn't want or wasn't qualified for.
So what is it that I "do"?
I recently got a job on the production crew at Wisconsin Public Television. The station is run out of Vilas, so I didn't even have to move off campus to get another job. Ridiculous, right? It's perfect. And while it is only part-time, meaning that I do have to get another job to be able to pay to live alone, I can't imagine finding a better fit for a first job. It will certainly look good on my resume in the future.
I haven't done much aside from training so far, but last week I did help out at Concerts on the Square. It was sort of a surreal experience, but after 10 1/2 hours of work, I left feeling satisfied and energetic, a feeling I hadn't gotten from working at Frank's Place for a long time.
I'm really happy, and things are looking up.
A big thanks to Jeremy Jewett for keeping this in his inbox for four years and knowing in the end that I would be ok.
Dear friend,
Congratulations on dominating four years of college. See how far you've come? Enjoy the summer.
jrj
--- On Thu, 9/7/06, ANASTASIA MARIE DETERT wrote:
From: ANASTASIA MARIE DETERT
Subject: Re: oggians
To: "Jeremy Jewett"
Date: Thursday, September 7, 2006, 8:12 PM
Truthfully, my first week was terrible. Right now all I wanna do is drop
all my classes, get a refund, and go home. Apparently, though, nobody
else wants me to, and my mom won't let me. And I have no life. Most of
my free time this week has been spent doing homework that just keeps
acumulating. I can't win. Any suggestions? You can be my mentor and help
me from dying a slow and painful death here.
However, this is no regular 9-5. I actually got a job in my field. Crazy, right? In this economy!
I am very excited. I think I'm more excited to gain the experience and the job security that I was really scared of not having. I was scared of not having an income, a place to live, and most of all, that I would have to spend every day for the rest of my life applying for jobs I either didn't want or wasn't qualified for.
So what is it that I "do"?
I recently got a job on the production crew at Wisconsin Public Television. The station is run out of Vilas, so I didn't even have to move off campus to get another job. Ridiculous, right? It's perfect. And while it is only part-time, meaning that I do have to get another job to be able to pay to live alone, I can't imagine finding a better fit for a first job. It will certainly look good on my resume in the future.
I haven't done much aside from training so far, but last week I did help out at Concerts on the Square. It was sort of a surreal experience, but after 10 1/2 hours of work, I left feeling satisfied and energetic, a feeling I hadn't gotten from working at Frank's Place for a long time.
I'm really happy, and things are looking up.
A big thanks to Jeremy Jewett for keeping this in his inbox for four years and knowing in the end that I would be ok.
Dear friend,
Congratulations on dominating four years of college. See how far you've come? Enjoy the summer.
jrj
--- On Thu, 9/7/06, ANASTASIA MARIE DETERT
From: ANASTASIA MARIE DETERT
Subject: Re: oggians
To: "Jeremy Jewett"
Date: Thursday, September 7, 2006, 8:12 PM
Truthfully, my first week was terrible. Right now all I wanna do is drop
all my classes, get a refund, and go home. Apparently, though, nobody
else wants me to, and my mom won't let me. And I have no life. Most of
my free time this week has been spent doing homework that just keeps
acumulating. I can't win. Any suggestions? You can be my mentor and help
me from dying a slow and painful death here.
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