I've taken a part time job - supposedly 20 hours a month - at a fairly large magazine website. Basically I'm tweaking CSS and HTML with a little bit of javascript fixing along the way. Not exactly my strengths, but I think I'm good enough now to get the job done. Eventually they want to do blogs and other things that are a better fit, so hopefully it will morph into that eventually. In the meantime I'll at least have a little bit of standardized income. Living job to job is hard on the brain.

I'm going in this afternoon for a meeting, but mostly I can work from home.
- jim 10-09-2007 6:45 pm

suhweet, some structure.
- jimlouis 10-09-2007 9:03 pm


You're right, it is hard on the brain. I seem forget everything I know in between jobs, so when a new one comes up I get really anxious about my skills.
- L.M. 10-09-2007 9:28 pm


great!
- bill 10-09-2007 9:38 pm


Yup, 'nother tough day at the office.
- jim 10-10-2007 1:44 am


Congratulations, or is it condolences? Enjoy the rat-race, one step closer to the real world.
- alex 10-10-2007 2:14 am


Probably a little of both Alex.

Being able to work from home pretty much forced me to take it, although I did try to rationalize my way out of it ("They run everything on Microsoft!")
- jim 10-10-2007 2:20 am


You know the old saying, "That which does not kill you makes something something."
- mark 10-10-2007 4:06 am


you can allways not go to work for a week and get fired, but where will you be sleeping for the week, we have room here:>)
- Skinny 10-10-2007 2:05 pm





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