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A Recap of 2011 and What I Wish for 2012

Oh boy.  What a year!  And, I'll create a list of everything I've done this year...

  • Served lunch/dinner at two successful Shrine Circuses in January and Febuary.
  • Installed as Queen of Makere Temple No 99 in March.
  • Had a successful GoEx for OES in May.
  • Had a Nile Ceremonial in May.
  • Went to my THIRD Supreme Session in June.  Met so many cool people and added them all to Facebook.
  • Nile Picnic in July!
  • Turned 30.
  • Successful Supreme Queen Visit in August.
  • Interviews in May, August, and September.
  • Second interview with Chrysler in September.
  • JOB OFFER IN SEPTEMBER!!!! (RGBSI at Chrysler.)
  • Alpena Nile Visit first weekend of October.
  • Moved to hotel in Auburn Hills in October.
  • Went to first CHC in October (haven't been back because I've been busy).
  • Thanksgiving.
  • MOVED to new apartment same weekend as Thanksgiving.
  • Power went out the following week.  :-(
  • Power restored after two days; Cable and internet installed week following.
  • Work.
  • Work.
  • Work.
  • Christmas.
  • Happy New Year!!!

I go back to work on the third.  I'm looking forward to it.  :)  I've met so many cool people at work and on the internet, I really can't complain.

What I wish for 2012:

  • To keep my job.  This might not sound like a lot, but shit.  I've worked my ass off for various places and they usually dump me after I've done a decent job and hit all their rīdiculus deadlines and stretched myself.
  • Keep on keepin' on.
  • Create something for NaNoWriMo in November.
  • Finish my Holmes fanfic.
  • Watch more films.
  • Read.
  • Read.
  • Read.
  • Work.
  • Write.

That's pretty much it.  Simple list, huh?

A post about my work bag.

And all of the stuff in it.  The only reason I have such a bag is so that I can carry the stuff I need to meetings and to the IT building (across the street).  This is a Swiss Gear laptop backpack with a special laptop compartment.  This thing is huge!

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This is what's in the bag.  Please click on the gallery to see all the details.  I keep my purse (the small black bag) in the backpack because I can just take it out if we go out for lunch and I won't have to fill my pockets with all my stuff.  I've got, from the bottom left:

  • My quad-rule steno pad and my work badge
  • Keys
  • Purse
  • Sansa Sandisk 4 gb + 2 gb microsd card
  • Book that I'm reading (right now it's The Great Gatsby); I hope to replace this with my Nook if I ever get it back from my brother!
  • 5-Star notebook that I'm supposed to be drafting NaNo stuff in.  I'm not.  Ooops.
  • Work laptop charger (no laptop as I don't want to bring it home with me)
  • Hotel card (I can hardly wait til I get to my apartment!!)
  • Carmax chapstick
  • Watch
  • Pen (actually this pen is one that I keep at the hotel/home because I found that I needed to write things here.)
  • (Not shown) LG Optimus V Android Phone (with 8 gb microsd card); used to take photo

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And this is the backpack.  I've decided that I love it.  There are plenty of pockets and I love the bottle carriers on the side.  I usually have a water bottle in one and a gatorade bottle in the other.

If I had a bike, I'd be riding it every day to work; I'd be able to tie my bike up closer to the door and not have to walk so far to my desk!

New Job!

You've all probably noticed (or anyway, I hope you have!) that I've been quiet around these parts for a bit.

I just got hired in as a Technical Specialist at Chrysler through RGBSI.  I start on Tuesday, and a lot of my radio silence was due to my getting things prepared for this move, as well as a bunch of other things (Harvest Dinner, Alpena Nile Club visit, yardwork, interviews, etc etc) going on.

So.  An update.

I'm moving down to Auburn Hills today (eeep!) and will be staying in a residence hotel.  Sounds kinda icky, I know, but you gotta do what you gotta do.

Then I'll be moving to Auburn Hills Apartments.  I got lucky with this walk in.  We drove all around the Auburn Hills area and I managed to get a nice apartment in the same complex I was in before, but a different building.  If you want my addres, please email me, and be aware that I'm not moving there til October 29th.

So.  Yeah.  I start work on Tuesday.

Wish me luck!

Oh, also, check out the pictures I posted from our drive up to Alpena here on my mobile pictures blog.  We had a good time, and I'm looking forward to next year!

Monster Email

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  1. Look for signals in a job posting or email offer, which could serve as an indicator that what is being presented as employment is not legitimate. Don't get involved with an employer that can't make its business model perfectly clear to you or one that's willing to hire you without even a phone interview. Do your own research on any employer that makes you feel at all uneasy.
  2. Never put your social security or national ID number, credit card number, bank account number or any type of sensitive personal identification data in your resume. You should never share any personal information with a prospective employer, even if they suggest that it is for a "routine background check", until you are confident that the employer and employment opportunity is legitimate. Use Monster's resume visibility options to 'Be Safe'.
  3. Do not engage in any transaction in which you are requested to transfer or exchange currency or funds to a prospective employer. Remain alert for the Work at Home employers who require you to make an up-front investment.
  4. Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  5. If you see a questionable job posting or suspect misuse of the Monster website or its brand, please report the suspected fraud to Monster.
If you think you have been a victim of fraud, immediately report the fraud to your local police and contact Monster, so steps can be taken to ensure your safety. We also recommend that you file an online report with The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). For more information on how to conduct a safe job search, visit Monster's Security Center. You can also check out LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com. Best regards, The Monster Team I got this from Monster.com and in these shitty economic times, it's worth taking a look at.
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News. Bad or otherwise.

Well... All good things must come to an end. I was enjoying my job.  I really liked it.  I'm never happier than when I'm working.  I'd love to do what I did every day for the rest of my life. Alas. I was laid off last week Friday, effective 19DE08.  Blech. If anyone follows my identi.ca feed, then you know that I've been working the past week and I've sort of been enjoying it and my motivation has been waning. I've been training Amelia to do my job when after I'm gone.  She will do fine.  She's brilliant and I've asked her to give me a reference.  She said she would.  Awesome. I am going to miss the whole team.  We went bowling last night.  I managed to get tanked...  I suck at bowling (I haven't bowled since I was in Auburn Hills, if that tells you anything) and I won the boobie prize.  It was a signed bowling pin from the team. I'm going to be job searching for the next bit of time... Pretty hot and heavy too.  I really need to go back to work as soon as I can.  I love solving problems, working with a good team and being able to be very busy.  I LOVE being busy!  It makes me tick.  That's what I loved about Kettering... it was stressful, but it was good.  I don't buckle under the pressure of a job.  :) I will miss Kathleen, Amelia, Jake, Al, Jason, Rich, Eric, Katie, and Margaret.  Oh, and Omesh and Jim and Tom.  And all the others that I met at work: Bill, Marlene, Lisa, Tom, Dick... Everyone. Getting laid off sucks.  I can just hope to have something in the beginning part of the year.  Wish me luck.
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