Life and stuff
Mar. 20th, 2015 11:29 amI got a new job. It's a 6-12 month contract doing customer service for a fancy car company. 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Eastern, Mon-Fri, no weekends or holidays. $18.00/hour once I get out of training. I start 3/30.
Hopefully I can amaze them and get a permanent gig. And if I do that, then maybe I can earn my way up the ladder.
There is no future at my current gig.
I'm also leaving my resume out there and continuing to interview on the side.
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I started therapy and things were pretty cool until this last session. She appears to think that polyamory is not a thing. If that's the case, I will be moving on. Next session I'm bringing it up right away. Having to explain and defend a part of my personal identity is not good for me and should never be required anyway.
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I won the Bardic Championship for my SCA barony. So that's cool.
I've been sitting on my poetry collection and waiting to try to self publish until I had a hundred or so pages. But I know a guy who published with 24. Um, okay I'll take my 44 and get started. Now to figure out how.
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My W4 still said I was married, so I was paying 5% tax instead of 10% and now I owe. Ouch. Let this serve as a reminder that your job is not responsible for keeping track of these things on your behalf.
Hopefully I can amaze them and get a permanent gig. And if I do that, then maybe I can earn my way up the ladder.
There is no future at my current gig.
I'm also leaving my resume out there and continuing to interview on the side.
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I started therapy and things were pretty cool until this last session. She appears to think that polyamory is not a thing. If that's the case, I will be moving on. Next session I'm bringing it up right away. Having to explain and defend a part of my personal identity is not good for me and should never be required anyway.
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I won the Bardic Championship for my SCA barony. So that's cool.
I've been sitting on my poetry collection and waiting to try to self publish until I had a hundred or so pages. But I know a guy who published with 24. Um, okay I'll take my 44 and get started. Now to figure out how.
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My W4 still said I was married, so I was paying 5% tax instead of 10% and now I owe. Ouch. Let this serve as a reminder that your job is not responsible for keeping track of these things on your behalf.