6/22/11

grown-up

grown-up: an adult (esp. in a child's world)


I feel like a grown up, with a job job (as a Technical REcords specialist). I bought a lunch box and fancy boss-lady pants. But before I get into my search for markers of maturity...let's talk about my job interview…s So many of them. One at Hastings, one as head cashier at Home Depot (but I don’t want to drive all the way out to Eagle at 5 am anymore), one at Albertson’s for my old job. I ended up taking my old job at Albertson’s back. Got to see Joe (or lotto guy as I referred to him in an earlier post), he’s one of my favorite people. I really enjoy customer service. Oddly, I’m not being sarcastic. It’s like getting a small window into other peoples’ lives.


Update 6/22/11: Anyway, despite losing my keys and being late (thank you sister for being willing to come and pick me up, even though I found my keys as soon as you got to my house), my second interview with the Idaho Real Estate Commission was excellent and they offered me a job as a Technical Records Specialist 1. It’s a job job, with a fancy title and business cards, and paid holidays and weekends off, possibly 4/10’s, health benefits, and not to mention my rent in one week’s pay. I feel giddy, like a little kid about to start school for the first time. I seriously did buy a lunch box! One of these. But I have my eye out for something like this or this. I’ll keep you posted about training and all that jazz. So far, I’m excited because this position will be a good combination of customer service and records management, which will totally groove with my MLIS program. Sweet deal, if you ask me.


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