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Due possibili destinazioni, tra di esse: incertezze, perplessità e centinaia di ragionamenti.
Two possible destinations, between them: uncertainty, bafflements and hundreds of mental constructions.
As a consequence of this.
Wouldn’t be awesome to “twist” a little knob and magically wind up the economy and the job market? I whish was that simple…
Macro Monday project – 01/09/12
“Twist”
This is what I feel like sometimes when I get online and search for jobs. It's like you're looking for jobs in a "tough" environment, unfamiliar territory if you will. It's hard out here for a young engineer, lol!
I've been staying home and studying for days for my exit exam. I needed to get out of the house, get on the roof or do something.
Street art in the Shoreditch area of London www.redbubble.com/people/timconstable/works/21535115-staf...
Inevitable Question 19e:
What did your previous employer think of you?
My last boss often told me that my IQ was much, MUCH bigger than my boobs!!
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I've been out of work for a while, and I'm not real sure what I want to do next, career-wise. Wednesday morning I had an interview, and it looks somewhat promising. Whether I get the position or not, at least I was able to meet some interesting people and learn about a new company. It was a very positive experience!
BTW, one of my weird traits: I LOVE to go on job interviews!
A boring Saturday afternoon, stuck indoors while the Mrs is out at the shops what does a bored Blue Boy do? Well I thought I'll waste the afternoon on this dificult and demanding technique that is the capture of water droplets landing on a still surface. All the while I've been led to believe that this is difficult.
I've just been reading Real World Image Sharpening, by (the late) Bruce Fraser. I wanted some "nothing " shots that I could manipulate to destruction. Also they had to be "high frequency" i.e. lots gonig on in the tones and channels. I also wanted something that had lots of edges.
Plus I was bored. So I came up with these. The thing is all down to sharpening. Before I always sharpened after I'd done everything else. This I thought was correct. Not so! Having been given a pointer here, I now presharpen, then apply creative sharpening before finally sharpening for output. All this is done through masks, channels and layers. The reverse is done to reduce noise in the image.
The photograph was taken using a clear pyrex dish filled to the brim in the sink sitting on a towel with a picture of a tiger on it. I used on camere flash. The rest is in the EXIF. It was very easy.
I am so very sorry that I haven't gotten to your streams much during the past week. I've been working like a maniac trying to get our house ready to sell. Read on for an update...
NEWS ON THE JOB SEARCH:
Many of you know that my husband was working for Circuit City here in Richmond, VA and lost his job in mid-January. We really love our house, the schools, and this area in general, and had hoped to stay here. However, with such intense competition for local jobs, we've been looking elsewhere too.
Anyway, the good news is that my husband was offered two different jobs last week. The first was local, but at only 50% of the salary he used to make, we'd be forced to sell our home. The second job is in Harrisonburg, VA, which is a 2 1/2 hour drive from here, into the mountains of Virginia. The salary there isn't great either, but it was a bit more than the local job. The company, Rosetta Stone, seems to offer good benefits, a nice work environment, a bonus program, and room to grow and move up. Also, the location is a huge PLUS, as it's very close to Shenandoah National Park.
So, we accepted the job offer in Harrisonburg. My husband starts Monday! Rosetta Stone will provide temporary housing for him there until we can all move out there and find a home. For now, our house is up for sale and my husband will be coming home on weekends. I know this situation is not ideal, but we have high hopes the house will sell and we will be together in Harrisonburg before too long.
Because of the poor housing market, we've priced the house quite low, based on what has sold in our neighborhood recently. It's a beautiful house with 5 bedrooms and an office, a full unfinished basement and two car garage, set on the edge of a lake. Wish us luck!!
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Taken on the same night as Hendrix. I couldn't get the right angle as there were cars in the way, so I've had to fuck about, stitch two together, and pull it about a bit using transform. I've given it some "pop in shop" I apologose for the tags but i'ts such a bloody chore that I have a document saved, so I just copy, paste.
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
North Carolina National Guard Soldiers meet with a potential employer at the NCNG’s Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The networking begins at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A Human Resources manager address a crowd at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of local HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A Human Resources manager address a crowd at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of local HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
Inevitable Question 19a:
Describe yourself?
I'm a HOTBED for wanted intimacies and a
CATALYST for quick office sex!
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The networking begins at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A Human Resources manager takes a question from the crowd at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of local HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A Human Resources manager address a crowd at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of local HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A Human Resources manager address a crowd at the North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of local HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A North Carolina National Guard Soldier takes notes during a panel discussion with local Human Resources managers as the NCNG’s Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. A team of HR professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
Taking in beautiful weather on my 27th birthday, I made lunch plans with a friend. As I was walking towards to meet said friend, I stopped at the crosswalk waiting for traffic to clear as to pass safely. When suddenly a voice spoke to me, asking me in I was getting any good photos. A common question, especially given away by the fact that I had the camera around my neck. I smiled, looking over at the man next to me: cane in one hand and paperwork tucked underneath the other.
I expressed that I had only just began the days adventure, hoping to find the usual subject matter (places, things, and most importantly PEOPLE) that represent Madison to me. I introduced myself as Chris, a local photographer of all things Madison. Extending a free hand while keeping all his belongings in order, the man told me his name was Leon. Recently transplanted to Madison from Chicago, he came to the isthmus to better himself and help others. Unfortunately, being homeless upon arrival (as well as when he left Chicago) doesn't help his cause in the search for work. In his younger days he worked as a professional seamster (male seamstress). But as many jobs are taken overseas that line of work folded, and so did his source of income.
After he told me that he was born in Mississippi I became curious, as a man of his age (not 100% sure on it exactly) growing up during the civil rights movements. I asked if he still saw segregation in today's age, as a positive person he informed me that he tries to not pay attention to such things. "Treat others the way you wish to be treated." he told me and obvious we all can get along. After this I asked him I would be so honored to snap his photo for my project of 100 more strangers, at first he was shy asking if I was going to give the photo to the police dept. While I couldn't give a promise that the police may stumble upon his photo, I gave him my word there was nothing to fear to the extent of me giving the photo away.
Still a little hesitant, I pulled my phone out of my pocket and scrolled through at least a dozen images that I've saved to my phone as a real time portfolio. Once he saw the photos, his eyes lit up and he was more then happy to let me take his photo. Quickly adjusting my settings to work with the harsh sun overhead, we moved to the front of a pile of mattresses. While it's not the most fitting background, after I clicked a few shots and shared them with Leon a smile grew on his face. He expressed to me that he felt he looked "distinguished," as in my opinion I agreed kindheartedly. I knew then that I had my photo to include in the 100 Strangers group as well as my strangers project. I gave Leon $2.00 so that he could hop on the bus and head to Fitchburg to hopefully line up work. I wished him the best, and told him not to be a stranger anymore.
058/100
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
A North Carolina National Guard Soldier meets with a potential employer at the NCNG’s Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)
The North Carolina National Guard's Education and Employment Center begins a two-day Job Readiness Workshop and Hiring Event at NCNG Headquarters, here Sept. 4, 2013. Human Resources professionals trained participants on job search and interview skills. Tomorrow, local employers will hold job interview and screening sessions with Soldiers, Airmen, eligible family members or veterans pre-registered with the EEC office. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan /Released)