What else... we are getting a new computer for the office here, which is exciting because this one is ancient and now we will have Office 2003 versus Office 5000 B.C. and all sorts of other good things. We have a new research assistant, her name is Aly and I quite like her. She is a European Studies major too, and from Bakersfield, although she's younger than me & went to a different high school. She also has an iBook and a pink iPod mini and likes Harry Potter and is generally cool. We are all wishing we could have bought an Apple for the office instead of a Dell, but such is life. February is well under-way, but unfortunatley FebRuWriMo is not quite so much. I wonder if I can reset the wordometer and go on with it again this month? But I think I might not count words, and instead write everyday, aiming to finish some sort of a vague first draft, then set to the re-writing in March. We'll see. So far I have about 30 words. But I have decided (as suggested in No Plot No Problem, though not so specifically) that the snow leopard ears that were in my stocking will be my "writing" ears.
(7) Wed Feb 02 2005 18:37 PST Well:
I gave my two-week notice at Russo's on Monday. I have been thinking about it for quite some time, sue to my lack of just that, and I realised that if I want to be serious about pretty much any of the other, more important, things in my life, I needed to stop spreading myself so thinly, as much as I loved working there. So I told my manager this, and she was really friendly & understanding about it, saying of course she would give me wonderful references and I still get my employee discount and anytime I want to come back I have an open door. Yesterday everyone was so nice to me, telling me what a good employee I am and how much they will miss me and I better be sure to come right back the second I have time again! Overall it was a real ego-boost. Maybe I should quit more often? Haha.
- Comments:
Posted by Susie at Thu Feb 03 2005 15:27
Awww... a mini-Rachel! Dell's are v. good computers.
Posted by Rachel at Thu Feb 03 2005 19:07
Yes, but apples are even better!
Posted by John at Thu Feb 03 2005 19:51
Are you an anti-Dell-ite? That's cool that you still get the 30% discount. We'll be taking advantage of that.
Posted by Rachel at Thu Feb 03 2005 20:04
I'm not anti-dell, I am just pro-Macintosh. I think the iPod has done a job on converting a lot of the younger generation, esp. students: it is exciting how many i & PowerBooks one sees about nowadays. :)
Do you still want me to buy the series? I have them on hold and was going to buy them Saturday but you can get them yourselves if you want?
Posted by John at Thu Feb 03 2005 21:27
Whatever is easiest for you is fine with us.
Posted by Kristen at Sat Feb 05 2005 03:14
Does this mean you don't get to read HP#6 before us all?
Posted by Rachel at Mon Feb 07 2005 20:14
Actually, I don't think I would have anyway. The person who told me was one of the owners, but half the time he doesn't reallly know what he's talking about. That's ok, though, I think it will be more fun with the built-up group excitement etc.