Mar. 29th, 2004

tanaise: (braids)
My ear aches a little, but I've taken all my blue decongestants. Luckily I'd left a few 12 hour decongestants in a secret place in my room (okay, on the floor by my mirror. Bite me.) So my ear is feeling better, but slowly. I hate it when my ear hurts. I've maybe got a cold (probably, since my mom does as well), or maybe just allergies acting up. I get *so* tired by like 8:00, which I'm tempted to blame on depression (I like sleeping to avoid problems. I can't pack, I'm sleeping. I can't answer the phone, I'm sleeping. I can't feed the dogs, I'm sleeping.), but since I've been as depressed all winter, but not sleeping all evening, I suspect it's probably my body handling being sick (allergies count as being sick). Bleh.

I messed around on Craigslist today, and applied for a job. And then I messed around some more, and found an apartment about 15 minutes walk from the job. :) It even allows cats (well, at least one. Darwin will learn to love living here. It's all good.) Which would be good because the evil side of the job would be starting work at 6 am on wednesdays. Imagine! There's a 6 in the morning too. :) I wish I knew what kind of money I was likely to make so I could know if this place was affordable. because on paper it's practically perfect even if I didn't work in that town, and I imagine there will be a lot of interest in the place, so I'd just want to be, you know, on the radar there. Meh (it doesn't help that it's nearly twice what I paid in DC--I have to keep reminding myself that my rent there was artifically low due to the fact that my bed was in the living room) . I mean, I know that I should make about the same money I made in DC, But I don't know if I'd be likely to get a comprable job there or not--I have Jack of all trade skills, problem solver skills, and thus I don't look as good on paper as I would if they gave me work to do. I did a very good job in DC, but it wasn't one job, it was about half time RA, quarter time production assistant, and the other quarter time whatever I could find to do. And when I was very lucky, it was other production work, and when I wasn't lucky, it was scut work and receptionist stuff and that's hard to explain even in the paragraph or so on my resume.

Ah, well, it's bed time now, and by morning I'll probably give in and contact the woman about the room anyway. It's not available until mid-May or June, so maybe she won't be in a real hurry to get it settled. And even if I were to not get a job that paid any kind of money right away, that's what dad's are for, right?

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