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See his other post. He had shoulder surgery about 4 weeks ago.

Ouch. I'm told that's a PIA as your virtually immobilized for some time while it heals.
 
Applied to few more jobs that could help me be able to afford my dream house. Got bored, redid my siggy. Reading my kindle now and already looking forward to talking to someone around bedtime.
 
Applied to few more jobs that could help me be able to afford my dream house. Got bored, redid my siggy. Reading my kindle now and already looking forward to talking to someone around bedtime.

Is that what inspired your sig? :giggle:

What kinds of jobs are you looking for? (Also, jobs or careers?)
 
Is that what inspired your sig? :giggle:

What kinds of jobs are you looking for? (Also, jobs or careers?)

Hehe, maybe.

I'm looking for a career, tired of having "jobs." I want a stable career with a nice income. I'm aiming for something in the creative arts field. Perhaps some kind of a visual information specialist or a photo editor since my degree is in Visual Journalism, which is my passion.
 
Yes, stupid shoulder surgery. I had completely torn Labrum and also some rotator cuff issues. Maybe if Im a good boy I'll have my cannon back in a few months. But still, watching all my friends makes it hard to be a spectator right now.
 
Applied to few more jobs that could help me be able to afford my dream house. Got bored, redid my siggy. Reading my kindle now and already looking forward to talking to someone around bedtime.

Is the kindle worth buying? I've been thinking about it!
 
Hmmm - What did I do today? Well, let's see, I did the usual morning chores, made 5 pounds of ham salad (for hubby's lunches), went to two libraries, bank, Post Office, Farmer's Market, Pollo Tropical for lunch and finally I am home again resting.
 
I went to the park at lunch time. Such beautiful weather (albeit ugly grass still) that I was able to sit without a jacket. Yay !!
 
Hehe, maybe.

I'm looking for a career, tired of having "jobs." I want a stable career with a nice income. I'm aiming for something in the creative arts field. Perhaps some kind of a visual information specialist or a photo editor since my degree is in Visual Journalism, which is my passion.

Sounds like fun, but that also seems like a highly competitive field. Good luck with that, though! I know I recently started my career (within the past year) and the year or so of job searching before finding the place I'm at now was extremely frustrating, but definitely worth it.
 
Is the kindle worth buying? I've been thinking about it!

Definitely! I love it. It's so much easier to hold and you don't have to make an effort to turn the page. :lol: I got it for Christmas and think it's well worth it for anyone who loves to read.
 
Is the kindle worth buying? I've been thinking about it!

I've got one too - I love it! However, if you have a local library with a decent ebook collection (I'd ask the librarians, they'd be able to tell you, if you don't know), you may want to look at a Nook. The Kindle can't read .epub files, which is what 95% of US libraries' ebook collections are in.
 
Definitely! I love it. It's so much easier to hold and you don't have to make an effort to turn the page. :lol: I got it for Christmas and think it's well worth it for anyone who loves to read.

Do you buy the books first (online) before it can be downloaded or read? Or how do you get books to your Kindle?
 
Sounds like fun, but that also seems like a highly competitive field. Good luck with that, though! I know I recently started my career (within the past year) and the year or so of job searching before finding the place I'm at now was extremely frustrating, but definitely worth it.

It is VERY competitive. I'm giving up on New York City. Too competitive for me and I'm trying to look elsewhere now.

I've been job searching since 2009 when I became a college grad. So yes, it's frustrating especially in this economy. I even know some of my fellow grads still don't have a job yet... Or even working as a maid. :roll: It was a bad year to graduate...
 
It is VERY competitive. I'm giving up on New York City. Too competitive for me and I'm trying to look elsewhere now.

I've been job searching since 2009 when I became a college grad. So yes, it's frustrating especially in this economy. I even know some of my fellow grads still don't have a job yet... Or even working as a maid. :roll: It was a bad year to graduate...

no. it's more like a bad college major to pick.

Math Major... Communication Major.... c'mon... these have always been bad major to pick and you're not gonna get anywhere with that degree regardless of era you're in :lol:
 
Do you buy the books first (online) before it can be downloaded or read? Or how do you get books to your Kindle?

You can get it through wifi. The kindle has wifi so it's incredibly easy. Once you "purchase" something off Amazon, you automatically get it on your Kindle.

There are ways of getting books for free, but it depends on where you look. :lol: I have yet to purchase a book for my kindle... Even Amazon has the free books section, mostly classic books.
 
You can get it through wifi. The kindle has wifi so it's incredibly easy. Once you "purchase" something off Amazon, you automatically get it on your Kindle.

There are ways of getting books for free, but it depends on where you look. :lol: I have yet to purchase a book for my kindle... Even Amazon has the free books section, mostly classic books.

Cool! Thanks for the info - I just might go buy one now! I need to check my bank account first after spending $700 at the vet last week :lol:
 
no. it's more like a bad college major to pick.

Math Major... Communication Major.... c'mon... these have always been bad major to pick and you're not gonna get anywhere with that degree regardless of era you're in :lol:

Come on, every company needs some sort of a visual information specialist... Don't you want to have pretty brochures and business cards?

And I'm trying to aim for the newspaper industry or publishing, but people who already work in the industry are constantly getting laid off and applying to the positions that college grads could use... And they choose the more experienced ones. :mad: So we don't get a lot of opportunities.

At least I followed my passion and got my degree in it instead of getting a degree that would get me a job anywhere and make me miserable. I'd rather be happy doing something I love.
 
I am an English Ed major but now I have a friend of mine trying to talk me into changing to AgriScience and Animal Husbandry as a means of having a degree that would advance me quickly within USDA. She said if I had the degree I would get promoted quickly based on the education and experience. Not sure if this is a wise move. It would likely set me back at least one semester.
 
Come on, every company needs some sort of a visual information specialist... Don't you want to have pretty brochures and business cards?

And I'm trying to aim for the newspaper industry or publishing, but people who already work in the industry are constantly getting laid off and applying to the positions that college grads could use... And they choose the more experienced ones. :mad: So we don't get a lot of opportunities.

At least I followed my passion and got my degree in it instead of getting a degree that would get me a job anywhere and make me miserable. I'd rather be happy doing something I love.

it's an over-saturated field. that's why I have 2 degrees with a focus on highly-skilled area.

Nowadays... nobody wants one with "broad skill". Because of financial situation and budget cut... employers prefer a person with a very particular set of skills.

I know you have skill but... it's still an over-saturated field. So is my job and I was just simply very lucky to land one :(
 
I am an English Ed major but now I have a friend of mine trying to talk me into changing to AgriScience and Animal Husbandry as a means of having a degree that would advance me quickly within USDA. She said if I had the degree I would get promoted quickly based on the education and experience. Not sure if this is a wise move. It would likely set me back at least one semester.

what your friend said - NO DOUBT!

These are not "broad" skill like math/english/communication/history major. it's a good choice. good luck! You may not make much from that field but it's an excellent job security.
 
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