Thursday, March 26, 2009

Spring is Here!

That's right, it's almost April and it's 30 degrees (though sunny) in Durham, NH!
I'm sooo ready to buy lots of cute spring clothes, but I'm still wearing my winter jacket *grr*
Plus, I've been fiscally responsible to counteract my spring break deficit!
However, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for new capital inflow... hopefully I'll have good news in the employment department soon ^^
H&M has tons of cute new outfits:
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

GRRRRRR

Today is march 10th
In 2 Months and 13 days I will graduate, thereby becoming a UNH alumna.
You know what that means.
I'll be off my parents insurance, without a job, without a car.
Food stamps here I come!
Fuckedy Fuck Fuck.

These are my thoughts on being a "grad" in this economy:
There are no jobs. In February, 655000 people lost their jobs. In January, 651,000 and in December, 681000 people lost their job.
People with "experience" in midlevel positions will be applying to the same entry level jobs I (with no substantial experience) will be applying to. They'll take pay cuts because it's better to be paid entry level than unemployment insurance. Oh, and also: a million other "grads" will be applying also, upping the competition.

Maybe I should join the trend and apply to grad school asap.





On a completely different note, blueberry frosted mini wheats are not half as good as strawberry frosted ones.


THE END.