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The Journal of Unemployment Studies
Saturday, August 15, 2009
But Mommmm...
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Gift card song - new holiday classic!
Thao Nguyen on Live Wire
The Journal of Unemployment Studies in paperback
Journal on Lulu
The Chiffons - One Fine Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8LmTaVrPl8
Two spirits, two people
Petroglyph from Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
People met so far
Areas most represented:
Arts Folks: 20
Education Folks: 35
IT Folks: 15
Food Folks: 14
Not For Profit Folks: 48
Former Colleagues: 18
HR/Recruiting Folks: 19
Finance/Accounting Folks: 14
People I didn't know before I started job hunting: 155
Total people "met with" as of May 11, 2010: 207
Interviews, interviewers, why it didn't work out...
Interviews that were related to actual jobs (not purely informational): 31
Jobs represented by those interviews: 15
Jobs filled by internal candidates: 2
Jobs where they said the other finalist had more experience working with volunteers: 1
Jobs where they said the other finalist was actually the wife of one of the interviewing panel: 1
Jobs (same place!!) where they said the other finalist was friends with the hiring manager's new boyfriend: 1
Jobs where they said I was overqualified: 3
Jobs where they just said, "We had a lot of good candidates": 1
Jobs they decided not to fill: 1
Jobs they might open up sometime later this year, or next year, if they get the money, get the grant, get the business... or maybe not: 3
Jobs I didn't get because on closer inspection, I withdrew: 3
Sorted books - a whole new pastime
Sorted Books Project
FENG, TANG, DANG, WING
Networking Group Haiku:
Unemployed former
Execs must advise me, yet:
They too have no job.
Speaking of which...
Et tu, Mom haiku:
I advise daughter
On how to job hunt, and yet
I too have no job.
Sauvie Island bridge
Great Music from the Nashville trip
Mike Farris and the McCrary Sisters
Perspective haiku
Friends and loved ones ill-
Cancer, mental issues, age.
Me? No job. So what?
Schoolkids on the Pioneer Courthouse Square Fountain
Things I longed to do when I was employed and didn't have time (and how many times I've done them)
Plays on a whim: rush tickets in Ashland and at PCPA: 4
Stay in the lodge at the Oregon Caves: 1
Food carts: maybe a dozen times?
Sit on the Pioneer Square Fountain blocks, and watch schoolkids on a field trip playing on the steps: 1
Have a bowl of minestrone at Nick's in McMinnville: 1
Walk Willamette Park to the Sellwood Bridge: 1
Pioneer Cemetery over by Central Catholic: 2
Check out the Hughes Flying Boat (aka the Spruce Goose): 1
Crystal Springs: 4
Bishop's Close: 3
Take a class in something cool at PSU: 3
Go to Eugene, visit friends, do the 5th Street Market, eat at Marche: 2
Sauvie Island: 2
Walk the dog down the river below the Sellwood Bridge: 1
Drive via Yamhill Valley to Oregon Aquarium in Newport: 1
See Yosemite, Death Valley, Zion, Bryce,
Grand Staircase, Capitol Reef, Arches, Mesa Verde: 1 apiece
Go to free noon Chamber Music Northwest rehearsals at Reed: 2
Walk the Esplanade: 3
Bicycle around Ladd's Addition on a hot day and smell the roses: 2
Skate
What I Meant to Say Was...
Do-over haiku:
Smart woman asks me:
What would you do, working here?...
That's my job, she says.
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