Do what you have to do.
Jul. 27th, 2008 12:22 pmI have to put as much energy into the entire system, as possible, to get returns from any single sector. It is mind-numbing, and disheartening, but it is what needs to be done. If I had artistic talent, I could make and sell art. If I were a fiction writer, I could live off of my stories.
But I'm a philosopher and a student of religions. I don't have much by way of marketable skills, right now. I mean, if you know of any company looking for ethicists, or metaphysicians, or people to make them question the very core of their most fundamental beliefs and knowledge, then, by all means, send me their way.
But, until I find those things, or they find me, I need to eat food, pay bills, and have a place to live. Don't you think?
Every application is a spell component. The activation of the spell itself requires a threshold limitation. When that threshold is crossed, the spell is activated, and the energy expenditure involved to get there acts as the seed for collection.
Or think of it like a black hole: All I'm trying to do is get the thing large enough to collapse under its own weight, and pull in what i need.
In other news, completely, I think I had a sex dream about
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Date: 2008-07-27 11:50 pm (UTC)If you meet the following criteria:
1.) Don't mind driving to Kennesaw everyday
2.) Have an open and flexible schedule
3.) Can consistently sell stuff
4.) Don't mind working in the same office as me
then I highly suggest applying to work for AT&T. GREAT paychecks, full benefits at 6 months, and a raise every 6 months, as well as bonus. However, to be frank, it is the single most stressful job I've ever had because it is 110% sales-driven. You get your salary, but you also have to make your numbers. Period.
If you're interested, apply here:
http://www.att.com/gen/careers?pid=10631
and email me your resume, and I'll put it on my HR director's desk.
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Date: 2008-07-28 12:13 am (UTC)no subject
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