Imagineer seeks dream career//must pay lots of money//good benefits//complimentary commissary//corner office or window office preferred//inquire within to secure my employ.
So, looking for a job has always been my least favorite activity. But between debt, duty, and desire, work is needed. I wish it was as easy in the real world as it is in World of Warcraft.
>> "LW LFW. Your mats. pmt depends on item. Tips appreciated."<<
Yeah... I've put in application after application. I've applied for work that I don't really want to do, but because it's available, I'll go for it. I've applied for long shots and things that I'm over-qualified for (not many of THOSE out there). Jobs that are local, and jobs that are out of town. Some that are way out of town (London, England--UK).
So far I've been unsuccessful. It's been almost two months since I've quit my previous job. I know, I know! "Quit?" you're asking yourself. You don't know the entire sordid affair, and when it's been an appropriate amount of time, maybe I'll post it to my blog. Suffice to say, it was very difficult working conditions, and I had been fighting the urge to just walk out for a long time. Past has passed, and what's done is done. So now I've got to hit the streets once again.
I did take one giant leap out into a scary venture. Signing on with a talent agency at the age of 33 might seem like a dumb thing to do, or maybe a perfectly reasonable thing to do... but there's an itch in me that needs scratching--I want to act. Yup. Act. Stage, screen, film, television, commercials, music videos. I just want to get out there. I landed a role in a community theater production of the Gershwins' "Crazy for You" as Lank Hawkins (one of the main antagonists in the story). It's been really fun so far, and I can't wait for opening day.
Anyway. For now, I'm pounding the pavement and beating the streets to find employment. I'm smart, capable, funny, endearing, professional, and friendly. Could you use me in your organization. Well, you know how to get a hold of me, now.
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