Thank you for your prayers about the whole needing-to-find-a-job thing. As it stands, I’m officially “on call” for a tutoring agency, awaiting new students. Obviously this is not going to be a reliable regular source of income for a while, so I’m looking for other things. The latest possibility (get this): typing out letters for a string theorist from Jerusalem – a professor at UBC. I have very few details about this position. I called him and said, “I’m calling about your job posting…” and he said “I need you! Can we meet tomorrow?” He knows nothing about me, but it is good to feel needed. It sounds like I don’t have very much competition for the position; nevertheless I plan to wow him with my knowledge of Hebrew and the string theory (ha) to “seal the deal”. Assuming I want to seal the deal when I actually learn about such minor employment details as, say, hours and salary. If it doesn’t work out, there’s always Grounds for Coffee. Keep praying!
I’m working on a poem right now. I’m getting pickier with myself so I’m going to start spending more time on revision and editing. I’ll post it on the blog, so check back in the next couple of days.
5 comments:
I took the challenge. The group is www.lendlist.org/Emmanuel.
Mine is www.lendlist.org/christinek.
The strange thing is that I think we talked about a list like this already sometime last year...we just needed Regent to get it in line for us.
And there's always Freecycle for the things you're ready to let go.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Saskatoon_Freecycle/
It takes a little effort, but I've saved things (like a mattress) from the landfill and got things for free.
Chris - you're so right! Wasn't it you who came up with the idea? You should sue Jordan for the rights. Ha. Anna - thanks for the tip about Freecycle. Sounds like another great site.
I thought you meant me Jordan... but you meant Jordan Klassen.
Ha, sorry Jordan. You are not the only Jordan in my life, but you are my favorite.
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