Jul 27, 2004

jobs...

so today i went on an interview with a small company here in vancouver... i left feeling really good about it and the more i thought about it, the less good i felt.

i'm really unsure about what to do, job-wise, but one thing i've decided is i need to have a better attitude about work.  i know that God has me in the job He has me in for a reason... i was thinking back to my friend amy's job last year and how much she struggled, but what she learned... and i know that i will learn more if my attitude is better. 

so prayers would be appreciated about my job situation.  during the interview today he asked me what my plans were for the next year, 2 years and 5 years and i almost laughed in his face... i know what i'm doing for the next five days, and if you gave me enough time, i might be able to come up with what i'm doing for the next five weeks... other than school i have NO IDEA!!! 

so anyway... we'll see what happens...

movie quote of the day... (by the way, TONS OF POINTS still available - maybe i should get a job at a movie store) worth 1000 points... it's a tough one - but there's a hint with the character name... no cheating!!!

Gib: I flunk English, I'm outta here. I gotta get a job, and you know what that means. That's right, they start me at the drive-up window and I gradually work my way up from shakes to burgers, and then one day my lucky break comes: the french fry guy dies and they offer me the job. But the day I'm supposed to start some men come by in a black Lincoln Continental and tell me I can make a quick 300 just for driving a van back from Mexico. When I get out of jail I'm 36 years old. Living in a flop house. No job. No home. No upward mobility. Very few teeth. And then one day they find me, face down in the gutter, clutching a bottle of paint thinner and why? Because you wouldn't help me in English.

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