In the wake
Dec. 17th, 2003 02:53 pmI am really surprised at my reaction to this job news. First of all, it feels like a surprise. It isn't but it somehow feels like it. And I feel unprepared which I am not.
So, in an effort to make me feel better, I went home - went to the Starbucks website - found a job listing for an intranet provider (internal corporate communications is really my first love) - and applied on line.
And I thought about belt tightening - I need to crunch the nums as they say - but regardless, cutting back on frivolous spending seems like a good idea. No $50 body cream. So glad I didn't order that on line last night.
I have an appointment to get my hair permed and cut on Monday - I made the appointment on Monday because my hair place had a 15% off for anything that day. Then I got an email from them that they have cancellations and any appointments tomorrow before 2 are 20% off. The gods are with me.
And,
sylphishone, bless her, reminded me of one of my top 5 laws for job hunting...
Make sure everyone you know knows you are looking and knows how to get their hands on your resume quickly...
- Here's the web version... http://susandennis.com/resume.htm
- And here's the Word Doc version... http://susandennis.com/resume_susan_dennis.doc
- And here's the text version... http://susandennis.com/resume_susan_dennis.txt
- And here's the video version... Ok, now I'm kidding...
I hope you'll fee free to share with anyone and everyone you know. :)
And on a totally unrelated note, I had yet another wonderful shareware experience this morning.
I'm a big user of Outlook Express at home and also at work (for my personal email). It's a great program but a bitch to backup. Periodically I google around to see if someone has come up with a better scheme. Today I found several but the best of the bunch seems to be Outlook Express Email Saver by an outfit called MazePath. Their website is pretty gawdy (talk about someone who needs help!) but their product does what I need - scheduled separate backups (not rewrites) that can be done while OE is running.
But, I hit on a snag that just made no sense to me. The program's only $15 but still. So I wrote to the email address and asked if I was seeing the problem because I was using a trial version. I got a very fast response back saying that it was a known issue, here's how to make it work and, for my trouble, he sent me a registration key!! How cool is that?