REMEMBER: School starts tomorrow, so go carefully on your way to work if you go through residential areas--there are little kiddies everywhere, and they haven't been for 3 months
Work in just a few hours. This is kind of frustrating--I don't want to go back to work at my current job now. I have a potential offer from another company, as I've elaborated previously. I don't want to go back to this job, possibly knowing what's going to happen shortly. Besides, it's just so crappy having to go back after a long weekend.
If I have a plan, of what's going to happen, I just want to get it done--this is an example of that. If I'm going to switch jobs, I just want it to happen. I don't want to drag it on for weeks knowing what's going to happen. The same thing happens at gatherings and parties and outings--if something is holding up the preparation or someone is running late, it really gets to me.
My mom told me something else good about this potential job--it's a very new company--the product is in R&D mostly right now. If the product works, and takes off and we go huge scale, just imagine that benefits of "getting in on the ground floor" (to borrow an overly used phrase).
I watched The Constant Gardener on Friday. It's highly recommended. It'll definitely satisfy one's craving for 'good movie'. Likewise, on Saturday, my craving for 'popcorn action flick' was quenched with Transporter 2. It was definitely an action movie, with special effects, explosions, set fight scenes, comic relief in the form of a Jamaican taxi driver, and all the ingredients. His car is also ridiculously cool.
Sunday and Today were both incredibly lazy days. I read a whole lot, which meant I slept a whole lot too--I fell asleep so much reading my books: finally finished Harry Potter, killed another Sherlock Holmes story, and read a few more chapters from The AutoCAD 2002 Bible.
Work in just a few hours. This is kind of frustrating--I don't want to go back to work at my current job now. I have a potential offer from another company, as I've elaborated previously. I don't want to go back to this job, possibly knowing what's going to happen shortly. Besides, it's just so crappy having to go back after a long weekend.
If I have a plan, of what's going to happen, I just want to get it done--this is an example of that. If I'm going to switch jobs, I just want it to happen. I don't want to drag it on for weeks knowing what's going to happen. The same thing happens at gatherings and parties and outings--if something is holding up the preparation or someone is running late, it really gets to me.
My mom told me something else good about this potential job--it's a very new company--the product is in R&D mostly right now. If the product works, and takes off and we go huge scale, just imagine that benefits of "getting in on the ground floor" (to borrow an overly used phrase).
I watched The Constant Gardener on Friday. It's highly recommended. It'll definitely satisfy one's craving for 'good movie'. Likewise, on Saturday, my craving for 'popcorn action flick' was quenched with Transporter 2. It was definitely an action movie, with special effects, explosions, set fight scenes, comic relief in the form of a Jamaican taxi driver, and all the ingredients. His car is also ridiculously cool.
Sunday and Today were both incredibly lazy days. I read a whole lot, which meant I slept a whole lot too--I fell asleep so much reading my books: finally finished Harry Potter, killed another Sherlock Holmes story, and read a few more chapters from The AutoCAD 2002 Bible.
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Now, although I meant every word I said, I do regret saying it all and then saying that I didn't want to talk to him or hear from him and definitely not see him ever again.
I really am just curious. I hope that didn't come across bitchy or anything.