Definitely the most productive day so far, D7 was a great surprise. Although still sick, I was extremely productive, getting out a tons of resumes, making contacts, and I actually made it out of the house for a few hours! A minor victory, but a victory just the same.
Cruising Cragslist proved to be a fruitful venture, as I came across a few promising job listings that seemed not only interesting, but also that I was qualified for! Rare finds indeed. After sending off a few resumes, working on various cover letters, and of course the necessary naps that come along with such hard work, I settled back into my "sick time" rhythm, and got my apple sauce and remote.
It's amazing to see how day time television has deteriorated over the years; it used to be really good, from what I remember from when I would stay home from school....in 9th grade. But I suppose that was when Jerry Springer was on all the time, and it was cool to sneak a peak at the debauchery going on while your parent was in the other room or out running errands. Now, with that mini-thrill gone, I suppose day time television has lost it's luster; although now you can find "Scrubs" on about 3 different channels throughout the day, which is almost an even trade.
Later in the day, I was sent a posting from my friend Adam; two actually. One of them really stuck out, and I immediately applied to the position. And lo, to my amazement, I received a call back within an hour from this amazing company! What joy of joys! Results from being productive, who would have thought? I celebrated with eating my first solid food of the week (yay!), and promptly felt gross for the next two hours.
Further celebration included me actually leaving the apartment to go see a friend who was in town for the night, and ended with doing research for my upcoming phone interview the next morning and playing around with the website. It was an awesome D7, and here's looking at an equally, if not more awesome D8. Wish me luck!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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