Too little to do
08/20/2006
I’ve been spending my morning looking at blogs, but then I got sidetracked by other links in those blogs. Like another blogger, I also don’t have a job at the present time. However, it sounds like she will be busy working starting next week. I hope she continues to post regularly because I’ve enjoyed reading her posts.
I quit my job to spend time with my son for summer. I hated the job anyway. I was nauseous every morning before going for 3 to 4 months before I left. They wanted me to come back, but I couldn’t. I wish I remembered everything I thought while I was working. The posts would be entertaining.
I wish I had worked harder on this blog when I was last out of work. I started it sometime before then…writing political commentary. I enjoy reading it, but I no longer enjoy writing it. I’m so fed up that my writing would be full of expletives. So now I just write about drivel.
I have spent a lot of time on the internet since the beginning of August. My son is here part of the time, so since he’s not here now, I have loads of free time. I’ve been figuring out ways to get my blog read by more people. I spend some time looking for job, but it takes far less time than one would think. It’s time for me to get ambitious…the long vacation needs to be over soon.
I have wanted to find some writing or editing projects that I can do from home, but I haven’t had a great deal of luck there just because of the specific things that are requested. I’m best at editing and helping write scientific and technical papers or presentations. Why? Because I went to school for more years than I can remember. Because I have degrees in journalism and chemistry…and there’s that Ph.D. I got in chemistry.
I’ve enjoyed surfing the blogs out there. I like some of the templates I see. I would like to figure out some design for mine, but I also like the simplicity that it has now.
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Mr. Fabulous said,
August 20, 2006 @ 11:16 pm
Gosh, I don’t have a job either. We should all get together and…um…well…I guess I don’t know what we’d do together.
Not go to work, I guess