Sunday, February 13, 2005

Money Woes and Job Hunting

Hello out there, all you peace loving people out there. Another week has gone by, the Patriots took the Super Bowl(like I knew they would), American Idol is really starting to gather some steam, and my bank account is getting smaller and smaller by the day. A few months ago, I was a happy individual. I had a steady job and even steadier cash flow and it was like heaven. Now I having to budget my monies and it is putting a damper on my Yugioh collection. There are other ways I can get money, some legit while other aren't so legit. Yet, those options (legal or otherwise) usually tack on more work than a stationary job. So a job is my only option. Being that I have been no slouch in the job hunting department, I feel I will find a job sooner or later. Another problem I am having is getting my gosh-darn license. Now when it coming to the actual driving, I have no problem with it. Yet, when it come to getting into the car to drive, I am a coward. My biggest fear is crashing my car into someone and having my mom complain about it. My mom is starting to throw hints that I need to drive but I know need to. Last saturday, my aunt and I went to go and take my driving exam. My driving examiner was this guy who looked like he wanted to be somewhere else (and I wanted a female examiner because they are alot nicer and forgiving than men, well so I heard) It started off pretty good with checking my blinkers and lights. Then it moved on to the test. First was driving between so cones which I handle like a champ. Second was the start & stop test, which mistook and didnt do so well but that's ok nothing wrong with that. Then can my worst fear come true...Parellel Parking *insert woman's scream here*. I was nervous but I showed no fear and gave it a shot. It took me four tries, but I finally backed that thang up in there. He told me to park into a space and then he dropped the hammer. I failed the exam with too many point. I was extremely disappointed in myself, yet after I told my auntie about it, she cheered me up and told me not to quit. Once I got home, I started to think whether I would ever get it or that I was doomed to be a pedestratan for the rest of my life. I hope not. Well, I got some got some other things to get done. Chow for now.
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