Saturday, June 20, 2009
Jobs
I got an email about a job I don't remember applying for. Likely it's for one of those that just said, 'administrative assistant'. I looked up the @____.com of the company, apparently it is a real estate something or another. I have no idea where it is located though, supposed to get a call on monday about it. I also got a call on Friday night at 8pm from a number I didn't know, I reversed looked it up apparently its the mail clerk assistant position I applied for located in El Segundo. But I didn't answer my phone (mostly because the damn ear part is broken, and the send/answer button is screwy too), and they didn't leave a message or call back. I'll try calling the number on Monday too. So those are two good things.Austin
There is other stuff going on too. Jordan and I discussed seriously moving to Austin. I haven't really told anyone about it because it's still a distant possibility. But apparently Jordan did, and the folks that came up to me last night seemed in favor. So I'm mentioning it here. My mom thinks its great idea. She thinks we'll love the place. I remember liking it, but it's from it's the same feeling I had before going to Scotland. It's been so long, all I have are distant, but generally positive memories. I've started doing a lot of research. I've been in contact with Yelpers in Austin too. All of this reminds me of geography research...it kinda tickles me! But obviously the best way to tell, is to visit. Obviously I haven't told my Dad, because he'll be negative. And probably the most important person to notfiy would be my sister, whom I'm sure we would need to rely on heavily for the first few months.Even though the move would mostly be facilitated by Jordan transferring within his company, which is still not a secure possibility, there are other reasons, especially for me that make the idea so appleaing. Austin is smaller, signifcantly smaller. It's the hub of progressive and liberal thinking in Texas. Hence the "Keep Austin Weird" motto. There's new things to explore, challenging weather, and endless music festivals. But also, my life is dead ending here. California as a state is going to the shitter. It seems I'd probably have a better chance in Texas job wise. The thought of not living with my parents, and far away from them is also extremely attractive. I've lost, and am losing many friends here. The cost of living is even cheaper then Humboldt was. Anyway...these things are rattling around my head, but there all very very early thoughts, nothing is even close to being for sure.
I don't know what else to write about...

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