So in talking to many of my loyal readers, the number one topic people seem to be interested in is what my days consist of. This seems rather odd to me, as my life doesn't seem THAT exciting. But, I guess if it entertains people that's all that matters. Some people have even said that they would watch a television show about my life ala Rob and Big. This I can understand. I'm sure if I had MTV levels of throwing around money I could make the most interesting reality show known to man. Maybe I should start a letter writing campaign. In fact, that is assignment for all of my readers. Everyone should write a letter to MTV saying that you want my face on the airwaves. Sure it wouldn't be the most realistic depiction of my life, but if "The Hills" can do it, so can I. I read an interview with one of the stars of said show the other day in which she basically said that all of her friendships and relationships were decided upon by the producers of the show. I personally would be fine with this. I figure if they are gonna give me money to be on TV they should at least have some say to what goes on their network.
Anyways, I have to apologize for the lack of updates this past week. I have been spending so much time at my new job that when I come home I just want to shut my brain off for the 4 free hours I have before I have to go to bed and repeat the whole process over again. For those who haven't heard, I am now the new Technology Access Specialist at Worksource in Redmond. Though I was hired through and am part of the AmeriCorps program, so far I would consider myself a Worksource employee. For those that don't know what Worksource does, they help people in the state of Washington with job placement and retraining. My job for the organization involves helping people that come in with their tech problems when they come into use the computers. This can be anything from helping them find where to save their documents, to going over grammar in their resumes. During the down times, I have been working on projects such as doing research for presentations and training in the various programs that I will be using. In just this last week I think I have traveled farther and learned more programs then I have had to do for all my previous jobs put together. Though this may also be because the job is still new and exciting, it also seems like the days go by much faster, though this could be because I have a lot more things to fill my day with. Still, I am excited for this job and what I will learn in the coming weeks. Already I am scheduled to do a presentation at a youth center about the services we provide, so that should be pretty cool.
Other than that I don't really have much else to say. I will try to write another blog pretty soon, so don't worry about that. I haven't forgotten this.
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