I can be a waitress if I want to. There's a new diner opening in town and I can work there if I decide I want to, as soon as they pass their health inspection. So I might start working there on Monday, 40+ hours a week. I really don't want to be a full-time waitress. I could be a part-time waitress - I could be a part-time anything - but I am not ready to work five days a week. I require free time to write, travel, and be lazy.
I also have a job interview tomorrow at a bank. They need someone part-time. If they offer me a job, I'll work there instead of the diner. I also sent my resume to a small free newspaper that needs a "Pre-press Coordinator." That sounds like copy editing to me!
Meanwhile, I stumbled into an assistant director position at the Liberty Free Theatre. It's a very exciting Vaclav Havel play about a Czech writer who is blacklisted and forced to do manual labor in a brewery. I have no idea if I will be paid for my work or not, but if I don't get any pay for this show, maybe I will get a paying position for the next production. Or maybe I'll be allowed to direct my own thing, which would be good, too.
Last night I was lying in bed when my printer suddenly fell only my keyboard. It was loud and startling. Fortunately, my monitor was unharmed. But the little legs that hold up my keyboard snapped off, so now my keyboard is flat. It might be time to buy a new keyboard, but for some reason, I can never find a black ergo for less than $50. I have no idea why my printer fell. The cat might be responsible, or we might have a poltergeist, I can't be sure yet.
Amanda and I watched the Stephen King mini-series Storm of the Century. It's an interesting story about the evils of pragmatism, panic and rationalization, mind control, and lighthouses getting knocked over by snowstorms. Parts of it made me want to finish writing one of my horror movies, but that feeling quickly passed.
1 Comments:
At 8:40 AM,
Josh said…
Congrats on the job. Let me know how it turns out.
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