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December 13, 2005 -- 9:56 AM
posted by Jsese

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If my studies go well, I'l be at twister, if not, I'll miss out I guess

December 13, 2005 -- 8:15 AM
posted by eric

this is fucking street art.

courtsey eli's girlfriend

December 13, 2005 -- 6:58 AM
posted by Beck

Looks like a good deal to me.

Alison, you should find something else. If for no other reason, then because since you started working there, the service at Canadian Tire has degraded 832%. I was in there yesterday to pick up a set of stubby wrenches for a christmas gift and they were out. Not only that but it took us 20 minutes to find out they were sold out because no-one would help us in hardware. Once we gave up in hardware and migrated to another part of the store Keri asked an employee (who we assume we caught off guard and not hiding in a bunker somewhere) about stuff to hang curtains. The guy looked genuinely scared and said he didn't know, but we should try in the hardware section. That, and only 25% of the items were priced on the shelf. It was terrible.

December 13, 2005 -- 12:39 AM
posted by eric

oh yeah. i searched damnyouparas on google, cause the board was konked out the other night and i had to find that UFO summoner video.

December 12, 2005 -- 11:42 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

LOOK, IT'S A CONTEST!!!

If somebody finds a better deal on a computer than this, I'll buy the better one, AND I'll buy you a beer... or two or three. I may very well just get drunk with you... except you'll be doing it for free.

Bear in mind, Futureshop has FREE shipping. Shipping costs need to be accounted for!



Oh yeah, and it has to be under $900. I just realized "deal" could be a relative term if I don't stipulate that. Plus, it'd be nice if you could find it BEFORE futureshop sells out on that one.

December 12, 2005 -- 11:37 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

well, if there's one thing I wish I didn't have to do, it's work.

It used to be school... but assuming I pass this class, it has been crossed off the list.

So now it's work.

Not working is pretty much the sweetest thing there is. However, not working is also sometimes impossible.

I don't know if that's any help. But that's my take on it.

December 12, 2005 -- 11:37 PM
posted by Jsese

"Do what needs to be done. simple as that."

I hate it when people tell me that.

drive to work, work to drive. Live to work, work to live. you know the drill.

Pretty much everyone needs work right now, esp retail, so you could pick and choose and probably get a job right away if Canadian Tire is not your cup o tea...

If nothing else, find someway to do what you love. the rest will work itself out.

December 12, 2005 -- 11:03 PM
posted by alison

okay, question(s) for you all (feel free to answer if you'd like):

So, here I am, three weeks from returning to e-town, and three months from having any sort of work, and I've gone and got myself a 7.50/hour cashier job.

The question is this: should I have done this? Should I have, instead, taken my time, looked for something better, and spent time researching grad school options? I'll have a research job for May pretty much 100% guaranteed, whether through grad school or not. I mean, there's always research jobs out there, I just have to look. But that's half the problem, what about Jan-April? couldn't I just as easily find a field-specific research job and just forget the whole retail world entirely. Because there's nothing I love more than having to fake smile at people all day long, handle dirty money and listen to irate people yell at me for things I didn't do.

right now, I just feel like I'm wasting my time. granted. I was wasting my time at home too, just lazing about... and there's nothing I do better than spending money I really should be saving, so I do need some money now... but, oh hell, I don't know. what should I do? work as a cashier for a while, and dump it when I get tired of it? sit at home, try not to spend money, sponge off my folks and seek school and research assistant position? or something else entirely?

if it weren't for my stupid car having a hole in the muffler and a coolant leak (plus needing an oil change), I'd totally be ok with not working for a while. Actually, if I didn't have the car at all, I'd have a fair bit more money right now anyway. (2000 on insurance in October, 100 on a new battery because no one gave my car love while I was gone... fuck... what a waste.) stupid car, bane of my existence...

well, thanks for letting me vent, if nothing else...

December 12, 2005 -- 10:11 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I will be at the comic strip, 8pm SHARP. Truth be told, I'm incredibly excited about this.

December 12, 2005 -- 9:52 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

ANDY: you were totally up on all of us. I'd never even heard of Sufjan Stevens until that one day when we were in Blackbyrd and you had his Michigan album ordered (I presume because nobody else had ever heard of him either so it was not in stock)... and now his Illinoise album is hands-down the ALBUM OF THE YEAR. Good call buddy.

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