Tuesday, February 22, 2005

job search


I've begun my job search now that all my graduation paperwork is finally in and processed. I bought my cap and gown today. That was weird. (Graduation is May 7th. Cards of well wishing can be directed to
12 University Drive, Millersville PA 17551
)

So far, applications and resumes have been sent to:
1. A consulting firm in DC that was looking for "an energetic recent college graduate" for a staff assistant.
2. The CIA (Office Assistant. Foot in door type job)
3. The Department of Transportation as a Program Analyst. It was a student job, meaning I should send them my transcripts (oh no.....)
4. Planning Trainee for the state of PA, I'm on the hiring list (I scored 80 out of 100.)
5. Transportation Planning Specialist Trainee for PENNDot, also on the hiring list.

I also applied to a think tank that does work with democracy, but I don't really remember the name and it was so long ago (and I haven't heard anything back either).

That's it so far. I'm taking the PA State Civil Service Exams in March for whatever I can find.

Send me job leads. I'd like to get something lined up to start in June so I don't have to move back in with the parents (and they'd probably like it if I didn't move back in either.)


And while you're at it, send job leads to my friend Rachel too. She needs a job.
fish

I'm a tropical fish addict now. I went out and bought a new Betta (he's red and feisty...would you like to help name him?) and two Blue Ram Cichlids. I was more worried about the Rams but they've adjusted to my main tank well. Spot, my lone poor male guppy seems to think one of the Rams is a big female guppy. He's followed it around all day.

The Rams do need names.

It took a few years but I think I may have found my hobby. That, and shortwave radio.

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Wow

It's the scandal that keeps on giving.


(R to NC-17 rated pics. Hot Escort fake White House Journalist Action. Don't click if you've got kids around.)

Wednesday, February 9, 2005

heh

So I've been following this story about Jeff Gannon/J.D. Guckert/HotmilitarystudM4M and find it rather amusing. You can read all about it at Daily Kos or Atrios, both of whom are in the links off to the left. I don't feel sorry for him in the least. For one thing, he wrote gay-bashing stories for his news service (which has scrubbed them from their site. Wayback machine anyone?) while he was probably gay all along. He got outed. Too bad.

Furthermore, I think when the FMA comes up again, certain members of Congress who vote for it should be outed (and we all know they exist , they're just self-hating or whatever). It sounds nasty, but I, for one, am sick of the hypocrisy.

Moral of the story, don't be a hypocrite.

That and CNN is officially Right-Centerish Propaganda. I named it that almost three years ago. I'm glad I was right all along.

Sunday, January 23, 2005

finally!

Fly EAGLES Fly!

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

It would be wrong to gloat and say "I told you so." In memorandum would be, and is, better.


So much death for this senseless war. My god.


Thursday, January 6, 2005

category:life

Today was the big interview. I of course was quite nervous----it was my first non-academic interview (since I've worked most of my 4.5 years at Millersville for the University with a brief retail stint) in quite some time. So naturally, I was nervous. I dressed to kill and nearly freaked out because my socks were the wrong color. As I waited for the #16 bus to head into town, it was not the cold that was making me shake, it was my nervousness.

I got downtown early and headed to the courthouse. Downtown was strangely deserted---we were supposed to have an ice storm so I suppose everyone took the day off. I swallowed all the yucky nervousness (which tasted like badly cooked chicken) and marched over to the courthouse.

Then I shined. It turned out to be a very good interview for the internship. I got an idea of what the county GIS department does and generally felt it was a good fit. Now...it'll be a few days before I hear back because there's two other people who applied for the same two posistions, giving me a 66% chance of getting placed.

Wish me luck!

(By the way, I finally graduate May 7th.)


UPDATE: I got the job. I am now a GIS Intern.

Tuesday, January 4, 2005

Category: life


Guess what? I got my first interview! It is for an internship at Lancaster County GIS. Wish me luck!

Oh yes, I suppose, since it is a new year and 2005 will be a much better year than 2004 was, I'll start writing again.

Monday, December 6, 2004

Blogging Around

Atrios has a disturbing story about the Pacific Island nation of Nauru. Never heard of it? Go listen.

Steve Gilliard has been doing an excellent long-time series on colonial wars, considering we're more or less in one in Iraq.

A commentary from the Seattle Post Intelligencer that states we're screwed.




Sunday, November 28, 2004

My fish.

There was video but Blogger won't let me upload it. I am looking for someplace free to host it. Anyway.

The small darting fish are Zebra Danios. After observation I believe 3 are female and 3 are male, and I think they may be "getting in the mood" if you know what I mean. The blue and red blob is Gary, the Betta fish. In the picture below he was distracted by his reflection, which he then attempted to attack. Lately however he's been driven to uprooting my plants which is something I did not know Bettas did. I know its him because I caught him in the act one afternoon. He also likes to sleep on the filter intake upsidedown which more than once has made me think he's dead. The fish is gonna give me gray hairs.

All the plants are live: 1 Hornwort (which has more or less gone nuts), 2 Java Ferns, 3 Jungle Vallisnera (which Gary has uprooted several times. . . I don't think he likes where they are placed) and 4 Green Hedges.

The filter is a Penguin brand 330. It's a biological filter meaning the water is filtered over a biological medium. It provides a nice current.

Friday, November 19, 2004

name my fish

I finally got my fish. 1 betta (named Gary. . . . he's very shy right now.) and 6 Zebra Dainos. The Dainos need names, so use the thread below to name them. I think the big one is male and the rest are females, but i'm not sure. Gender neutral names are cool too.

Pictures of my new "children" soon.
econ

All this talk about the dollar tanking (which I understand somewhat) and trade deficits (which I don't get at all) and inflation and corrections and structural whatchamawhozetts makes me wish I had taken an Econ course while I was at school.

I do have one free elective next semester. Hmmmm.

Tuesday, November 9, 2004

thoughts

I've finally gotten around to digesting last Tuesday.

From where I sit (considering the fact that I'm broke, and the insurance I have covers hangnails and thats about it, I'm a double minority, and I live in a Blue State), it looks bad. It looks really bad.

Not that Republicans are in power. I really don't mind the Republicans I am friends with here. We argue over the issues, well most of them, but that's about it. A few of them voted for Kerry. What looks really bad is that the fiscally conservative Republican Party that I respect appears to be dead, replaced by a reactionary pseudo-Protestant party. And that reactionary party, drunk on its newly granted "mandate," has its scapegoat in its sights. Moderates within its party will be cowed or purged. I read today that they're going after Specter and Chafee got his spanking already too.

Abortion? Gone. I expect sales in wirehangers to increase.

Gay rights? Dead. 13 states already have voted not to respect the human dignity of its citizens. Pennsylvania politicians have begun making noise in recent days. What a nasty little wedge issue. The sad thing is : that "values" that people voted for is just a code word for just this type of nastiness. Couched in a selective reading of Christianity (which they claim to take literally), they find the one thing that makes people uncomfortable and harp on it. Nasty. Evil. Bush will push for that amendment in his second "mandated" term and we'll be worse off because of it.

I wish people would actually read their Bibles. And if they insist on Leviticus, I hope they don't eat shrimp.

I hope that the moderates and the real compassionate conservatives retake their party.

Now on to the Democrats. This is going to be harsh kids.

What the fuck are you people doing? You've become elitist and fat. Why did we lose? Because we're seen as the party of Urban folks. Because we're elitist. We're the Hollywood Party. We're the New York Manhattan Party. Because we no longer appear to appeal to the common man. We're losing our blue collar roots. We're no longer populist----the Reactionary Right has taken that---and we all know what happens when Reactionary Right takes a populist approach. I'm not spelling it out. Just think about it. This is why we got fucked last Tuesday. Unless a change happens soon, we'll be fucked on Election Day 2006. If there's an America recognizable left in 2008, we'll get fucked then too.

Time for change Democrats. Time for a party alignment. If the Reactionary's want a purge, take their victims. Welcome them. Counter their nasty little wedge issues. Expose them. No more Mr. Nice Party. Go for the jugular. We're out for blood. We can React too.

That's what I have to say about last Tuesday. That's my advice. I hope someone sees this and takes it. Otherwise, we Democrats will have to go into the West and diminish.

Update: Charlie Crystle had something similar to say.


Sunday, November 7, 2004

If anyone knows how to get that Boot Bush thing off my sidebar( I tried removing the code, and it screwed up the entire template), let me know through email.

Fun trip. Could have been better if it was President Kerry instead of President Bush, but you win some, you lose some. I have ideas as to why the Democrats lost big. To be honest, I'm not suprised. But I'm jetlagged and exhausted, and the significant other is taking me out to an early dinner so I probably won't write anything about it until Monday or Tuesday (probably Wednesday - - - I'm working 40+hrs this week to pay off my trip to Nashville.)

Laters.

Wednesday, November 3, 2004

I'm going to bed. Then I'm going to Nashville tomorrow and I won't return until Sunday.