Jan. 26th, 2011

missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
I just got an email from the County, asking me if I was still interested in interviewing for a job I applied for back in August. Apparently they have another opening they're trying to fill. Come to think of it, this is how I got my last government job as well.

Naturally, I accepted. I admit to being a touch ambivalent about the idea of returning to full-time work, especially in a government agency, but an interview never hurt anybody. There's no guarantee that I'd have the same personality-conflict problems I did at CBJ - by all accounts, the County is a pretty chill place to work. And the supervisor I talked to on the phone sounded remarkably pleasant.

And even if I just did it for a year or so, it'd be an opportunity to really work on paying down our debts and building up reserves. Not to mention I'd finally be able to get that massage I keep putting off until "maybe next month". And the inevitable extra expenses that come up in any given month wouldn't be eating up all of our "save up and do something fun" money. (And even though the salary isn't going to be what it was in Juneau, the extra $300 a month from Brian not having to shell out for my benefits would be a big plus.)

Considering what I've been doing with my free time since November (i.e. not a whole lot), I figure I might as well give it a go. And who knows - maybe this gig will be more rewarding than the last, with super-cool people to work with. It certainly can't be worse than sitting around in a tiny office all day with one other person who resents me.

Guess I'll go brush up on my power-admin-assistant skills, then...
missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
I just got an email from the County, asking me if I was still interested in interviewing for a job I applied for back in August. Apparently they have another opening they're trying to fill. Come to think of it, this is how I got my last government job as well.

Naturally, I accepted. I admit to being a touch ambivalent about the idea of returning to full-time work, especially in a government agency, but an interview never hurt anybody. There's no guarantee that I'd have the same personality-conflict problems I did at CBJ - by all accounts, the County is a pretty chill place to work. And the supervisor I talked to on the phone sounded remarkably pleasant.

And even if I just did it for a year or so, it'd be an opportunity to really work on paying down our debts and building up reserves. Not to mention I'd finally be able to get that massage I keep putting off until "maybe next month". And the inevitable extra expenses that come up in any given month wouldn't be eating up all of our "save up and do something fun" money. (And even though the salary isn't going to be what it was in Juneau, the extra $300 a month from Brian not having to shell out for my benefits would be a big plus.)

Considering what I've been doing with my free time since November (i.e. not a whole lot), I figure I might as well give it a go. And who knows - maybe this gig will be more rewarding than the last, with super-cool people to work with. It certainly can't be worse than sitting around in a tiny office all day with one other person who resents me.

Guess I'll go brush up on my power-admin-assistant skills, then...
missroserose: (Shake It!)
{To be read in an appropriately Dramatic Preview Man voice, with properly dramatic music and flash cuts imagined between the lines.}


His presence alone inspires all to kneel before him.

...

His weapon stems from a millenia-old tradition.

...

He wears a dress...and no one says a word.

...

He is...

...

...

...

THE THURIFER.

{chimes ring}

Coming to theatres this April.

{Onscreen text: THIS EASTER, HE IS RISEN. http://www.holysmoke.com }
missroserose: (Shake It!)
{To be read in an appropriately Dramatic Preview Man voice, with properly dramatic music and flash cuts imagined between the lines.}


His presence alone inspires all to kneel before him.

...

His weapon stems from a millenia-old tradition.

...

He wears a dress...and no one says a word.

...

He is...

...

...

...

THE THURIFER.

{chimes ring}

Coming to theatres this April.

{Onscreen text: THIS EASTER, HE IS RISEN. http://www.holysmoke.com }

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