job for real
Jan. 21st, 2004 05:07 pmOh, yeah, it's real all right. It's a *very* complicated data set, which is good. Coworkers are extra-helpful, which is also good. My office is small and I share it with another person; the former is less good, but oh well.
I had lunch at Pho Pasteur. Yum. It would be very easy to get into the habit of going out to lunch every day around here, but I don't want to spend that much money. Maybe I will shoot for twice a week instead.
Note to self: put clothes out the night before work, so I am not trying to decide what to wear while in an uncaffeinated state. My bedroom looks like a disaster area now, because it has rejected clothing strewn all over. My workplace is definitely "business-casual" in style. Jeans might be OK, but jeans-and-Tshirts would not be.
I still need to figure out what to do about breakfast. If I can find the NEMC cafeteria, I should see if they have oatmeal. Or have some kind of system for bringing my own...
I got my ID today, and the photo does not suck.
I had lunch at Pho Pasteur. Yum. It would be very easy to get into the habit of going out to lunch every day around here, but I don't want to spend that much money. Maybe I will shoot for twice a week instead.
Note to self: put clothes out the night before work, so I am not trying to decide what to wear while in an uncaffeinated state. My bedroom looks like a disaster area now, because it has rejected clothing strewn all over. My workplace is definitely "business-casual" in style. Jeans might be OK, but jeans-and-Tshirts would not be.
I still need to figure out what to do about breakfast. If I can find the NEMC cafeteria, I should see if they have oatmeal. Or have some kind of system for bringing my own...
I got my ID today, and the photo does not suck.
Yay!
Date: 2004-01-21 02:38 pm (UTC)Hugs,
David
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Date: 2004-01-21 02:47 pm (UTC)How about oatmeal packets? Instant oatmeal not as good as cooked oatmeal, but it's OK.
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Date: 2004-01-21 06:36 pm (UTC)