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Name: neener
School: USC Marshall School of Business
Status: Employed...finally
E-mail: Click here!
Reason for blogging: I'm incredibly self-absorbed. |
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I'm listening to...
::"Stay Beautiful," The Last Goodnight
::"Spaceman," The Killers
::"Green Light," John Legend
::"Superstar," Lupe Fiasco
I'm watching...
::24
::The Office
I'm reading...
::Taiwan, A Political History, by Denny Roy
::The Devil and Miss Prym, by Paulo Coehlo
I've just seen...
::Slumdog Millionaire
::I Love You, Man
::The Reader
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Unemployment Fun. Unemployment got you down? Sure, some stuff isn't fun, such as:
1. Looking for jobs (I hate it!) 2. Paying bills (all cash outflow, no cash inflow) 3. Cutting down on expenses (damn cable with its exorbitant fees!) 4. Getting turned down for jobs
...There's more, but I'm just depressing myself now.
But if you have some savings to live off of and are collecting unemployment, it's not all bad. Trust me, you'd eventually go mad if you treated job hunting as a full-time activity, so here are some ideas to stave off the unemployment blues:
1. Volunteer 2. Travel (on the cheap, of course) 3. READ! (I just finished Sputnik Sweetheart) 4. Catch up on all the stuff work made you too tired to do.
Number 4 is a biggie. For example, watch those Asian dramas you haven't had the time to watch (more on that later).
Try baking something you've never made before, even if it's a 1.5 day project, because hey, you've got the time now!
For YJ's birthday, a big chocolate cake that turned out shorter than expected...
...and plan B in case the big cake turned out to be bad.
Why not finish that crochet project that kind of fell by the wayside? (Hmmm, one side of this blanket is longer than the other...I'll just call it "asymmetrical" rather than start over.)
And of course, maybe post once in a while in that blog you started way back when.
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When I learn a new word, I'll put it here so you can learn too!
EBITAS (noun):
Abbreviation for "Earnings Before Income Tax, Amortization, and SGARA." Next week, find out what SGARA is.
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