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During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
These are cup cakes made by BuzyBakeHouse where I'm working at a part-time job. Days ago during break I asked for taking fotos of food and they really happy to let me do that. I understand their reputation so I tried to do my best even this is just a practising photo
Dont you love a cup cake with lots of love ?
It was my first day on the (part-time) job and I took public transportation. It's about a 90-minute commute, but it beats the hell out of sitting in LA traffic. Plus you get to see scenes like this.
July 5, 2008
This was one of the main marinas in Oxnard. Hundreds of couples in their 30s, 40s and (mostly) 50s own boats here and many no longer work. They just drift down to Baja, Mexico in the winter and hang down there. Some have second, part-time jobs down there. I did hear a lot of complaining about how the prices of basically everything in Mexico have gone way up from the halcyon days of the 1980s. Living on the cheap in North America is not what it once was.
Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.
Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.
I would like to introduce you to this lovely young lady Katy.
Katy is a full time student working on her Assocsiate of Arts degree. She works two part time jobs, one of which is at "A World of Difference" health food store as an assistant manager.
I've lost my voice and have had an irritated throat the last few days (thankfully it's not painful).
So I dropped by the store in search of some slippery elm tea, which is very helpful for easing a sore throat. (Yes, I brought my camera thinking I might have a good stranger's photo op.)
Katy was very outgoing, enthusiastic and helpful. She gave me some free samples of a "lung and thoat" tea and went in back to look up the ingredients. Sure enough slippery elm was one of them.
She also gave me some free samples of a good multi-vitamin (which I really need to be taking).
I bought a bottle of gingerale and asked her if she was camera shy. She said "no" and was very open to participating in the project.
Thank you so much for participating in the project and allowing me to have the privilege of taking your photograph! (Thanks again for the free samples as well!)
Katy's photograph is #92 in my 100 strangers project. You can learn more about the project, see other photos and photos by other photographers at: www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
My brother, Chaz Teh Hottie. The kid brother. The skater boy. So much love. His floppy hair has given me a new part time job: beating girls off with many big sticks.
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
A day where Kaden works his 1st part time job as hair/wig model....
He kinda of love this colour though...
"All these wigs are just normal standard wig shapes, I styled them properly for the shoot*
* expert tailor
* willing to work at the mall (ugh!)
* not into zombie drama w/co workers
* prefers the graveyard shift
Times are tough in the North Pole. Even Santa has had to make some cut backs. Know of any openings?
He measures approx. 13 inches tall with hat. Hat is non-removable.
His arms are attached with buttons.
Zombie Elf comes with a tiny spool of bakers twine. Needle not included.
He is made from new fabrics, wool felt, DMC floss and buttons.
Zombie Elf comes with a MySkipper wooden button on his back.
All plush are stuffed with new polyfil.
* Due to the small parts such as buttons, my creations are not recommended for smaller children.
This adorable Elf is made by me (MySkipper).
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
There is a very big park which is not very far from my house. A lot of people ride bike, Jogging and hiking in that park during weekend. but this is first time I went to the park for a walk and found some flowers for my friend's party. This place is fatastic and I should go often.
Jimmy was fishing on a bridge over a brook. He is 15 years old (sorry, i thought he should be much older than that at first ) and he already fished for 13 years! Currently he is a high school student and had a part time job in summer break.
To me, he is an expert in fishing. He told me a lot about fishing which I can't understand and remember. He said that there is 85 species of fish in this brook and he already got 75 species of them. During the time we talked, he got several fish, most of them were sunnie. He even told me how to distinguish if the fish is a male or a female.
This picture is #65 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
I took a part time job at the all night record shop today. But I already spent my first weeks pay on records.
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
So I have a part time job baking cookies. It's not so glamorous, but in our economic status... WHY NOT?! I have perfected the art of making ready-made, pre-shaped cookie dough into hot, baked, sinful delights. I also attract A LOT of women with the scent of "Double-Fudge Chocolate Obsession" cookies in the air. But these kinds of women are usually NOT my type...
Remember when I told you guys about the part time job I'll be doing at the UT football games private boxes? Keep in mind that I did that job last year, too.
I went and filled out the paperwork the day of the Ice Cream Festival, a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday I get a phone call from Hank, one of the muckity mucks over there (who is younger than me). He tells me that the background check they did on me has come up with something from the time I lived in Florida. Now, I lived in Florida for two years, and it was over fifteen years ago. And I worked for these folks last year, too.
Why is "something" coming up in a background check on me from somewhere I lived over fifteen years ago? Now, I am admittedly no angel. However, I've never been arrested. I got no traffic tickets or any sort of anything during my short time in Florida. The apartment I lived in wasn't in my name. I lived with a friend who had the lease in his name.
What the heck is this? It's probably nothing but I have to say that I have been in a bit of freak out mode since I got that phone call yesterday. Hank asked me what town I lived in in Florida, and what the zip code was. I had absolutely no clue what the zip code was- it had been too long. Now I'm just waiting to see what happens.
I really hope this doesn't prevent me from working that part time job. My freak out mode has me a little distracted, I will admit.
The hubby and I made our way to the CP rec center yesterday and worked out for the first time in forever. I feel good.
What do you do to stay physically active? Feel free to send along any non-freakout vibes my way, too.
"Back when I was homeless I went and got part time jobs then had a trustee help with the rest of rent, back then they were cheaper though."
"How can your generation be helpful? Contribute. Have a little bit of understanding they may have been born with a silver or gold spoon in their mouth and not everyone is as fortunate. Some people have to crawl before they walk. Some have to be hit in the head some before they wake up."
YES, Virginia, there are shapes within shapes GO NOW, BE GOOD AT MATH !
WORKING TODAY AT THIS PART-TIME DICTAPHONE TRANSCRIPTION JOB (work = job = effort and concentration, a relief from chaos of random motions)
EVERY DAY I WILL BE LOOKING FOR ANOTHER PART-TIME JOB
and EVERY DAY PUT UP SOME ENERGY IMAGE HERE to encourage my efforts !
LOOKING FOR WORK: I do dictaphone transcription work which is to transcribe words from mini tapes or regular-size tapes, for long blogs, autobiographies, and all writing.. GNF@earthlink.net
hey..
Its summer holiday .. but not for some who is like me .. have summer course this year .. with extended credit hours, a reserch to work on with my doctor. a part time job, some design works and programming projects ... ummm engouh to say !!
><" you may say OMG!
but believe me .. its what i want =)
in time between.. its lovely thing to have a pet to care,.
and here we are =)
Sall7ooof is one of my 3 little lovely turtles..
wish you like the pic.
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Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.
...not the Marine Corps, but affectionately called the "Silver Corps," that ubiquitous force of retired Japanese men holding down part-time jobs as security or help on grounds and parking areas.
Lucky Boots
I bought on super clearance with my employee discount. I'm gonna miss that when I quit the part-time job.
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
Here are the pictures which I taken last year in the Bushy Park, it was a foggy day and I have to say it is really cold.
Whereas, what funny is, unique weather gave me a unique chance to take unique pictures. Especially when I was walking next to the main road, wet weather cover the grass and spider web and create a special shape for it, fantastic view. The visual view of this picture feels like this spider web is disappearing, just like my dream.
The meanings behind this picture to me is actually quite sad, because as a international postgraduate student, I once lived in London for 2 years and after I came back at UK in September last year, I was so happy and exciting. I told myself I will use this chance to find a job and gain salary and maybe gain the permission to live here, I tried to find a part-time job and keep updated my CV, whereas, as you know, the UK government just changed their immigration policy, if the company want to hire me, they have to pay 34 percent extra tax to the government, at last, my dream to live at UK just gone and I have to back to my hometown.
Many independent animal welfare volunteers utilize their own resources to establish animal shelters. Ms. Annie Wong, as mentioned in this news-cutting, has quit her job in a restaurant and established her strayed animal shelter in Fanling through doing part time jobs and gathering public's support. (While furthermore details about Wong's animal shelter project is still unknown beside this news-cutting.)
This news is subscripted from HK Headline published in January 12th, 2018.
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I wanna come out and play, but I've got some much to do right now; the end of the school year gets me into a frenzy trying to complete assignments and such .. started a part-time job with the craziest hours .. moved to new place to be able to live within my means for the next six months at least ;-)
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.
During this evening, the Blikopeners of the Stedelijk (young people with part-time jobs in the museum) examine the thin line dividing an original from a reproduction. Young musicians will cover Shocking Blue’s “Venus” (the Stedelijk was the background for the music video); photocopiers make it possible for everyone to determine the circulation of a work by Piet Parra; a continuous experiment examines the survival of long stories that are passed on orally; and there is a masterclass to answer the question whether art can be practiced anywhere and by anyone by following instructions. In addition, artists and employees of the Stedelijk give short talks to describe how reproductions influence their work. A selection of reinterpretations, odes, and appropriations in contemporary and video art will be on display throughout the building.