As I mentioned earlier, being unemployed has been fun so far. I have all this time to ponder interesting and new questions, such as:
How clean can I keep the house now that I have "all the time in the world"? (Ans. not very - although I am gradually organizing the storage shed so that's good.)
How can I not spend an hour a day on the phone so that I don't run out of minutes in 3 weeks? (Ans. not sure yet)
Do I really have to get dressed? (Ans. not usually)
Just to be clear though, so as not to confuse myself with someone who is unemployed in a bad way, a more accurate term for me right now might be "kept woman". I mean, I am living with my fiance in a Seattle high-rise, so I can't really complain too much.
I'm telling you ladies. All you have to do is go get a master's degree in electrical engineering, find a nice guy, and help him edit his thesis. Easy!
In other news, for those who actually care what I'm doing with my life (mom) I applied for an engineering job with the IRS last night. Job description is here.
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I smiled at your questions. I hope you can diminish your talk on the phone so that you are left with enough minutes in 3 weeks.
I looked at the job description. Even though the IRS (all the IRS'ses in the world) make people frown, it seems to be interesting. What I like is the salary range. A decent one. And that is great. There are not many countries were government official get good salaries.
In Switzerland we get good salaries. I know, I was/am getting one in the last ten years. Paying good salaries makes that people go and work for government, good people who make government and its agencies more efficient.
I hope you get the job.
Oh government...and a fancy GS-13! Good luck!!
So funny. That's how my son got his lawyer wife hahahahahaha
If you get a job with the IRS, does that mean your friends won't have to pay taxes anymore? Because that would be cool.
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