And off to bed...
For it has been an exhausting week. I got home tonight, ate dinner, watched Survivor, and promptly sat down in front of the computer to edit my mother's resume and cover letter. (This is a much better option than when she wanted me to write her resume. She did the writing. I'm formatting and suggesting wording alternatives.)
So her resume is done. Her cover letter is done. Mine needs some tweaking, but that's a chore for tomorrow night. I'm itching because there's a front coming in, so I'm going to bed and getting warm and sleeping this week off. (Especially since I'm doing 6 hours at the rehab center tomorrow.)
ETA: Oh, and in NASCAR news that I find astonishingly funny/stupid, Logano has been pulled from the 96 car because they don't think him learning to drive a crappy car is a good learning experience. (Actually, that's Larry Mac's take and probably Gibbs' take. HOF is saying they need a veteran's feedback so they can make the car better - hence Kenny Schrader.) Personally? Those two races were the best thing Joey could have to deal with. He's now seen what it's like to not be in plum equipment. May he have slightly better perspective going into his rookie season so he doesn't mouth off at the wrong people.
For it has been an exhausting week. I got home tonight, ate dinner, watched Survivor, and promptly sat down in front of the computer to edit my mother's resume and cover letter. (This is a much better option than when she wanted me to write her resume. She did the writing. I'm formatting and suggesting wording alternatives.)
So her resume is done. Her cover letter is done. Mine needs some tweaking, but that's a chore for tomorrow night. I'm itching because there's a front coming in, so I'm going to bed and getting warm and sleeping this week off. (Especially since I'm doing 6 hours at the rehab center tomorrow.)
ETA: Oh, and in NASCAR news that I find astonishingly funny/stupid, Logano has been pulled from the 96 car because they don't think him learning to drive a crappy car is a good learning experience. (Actually, that's Larry Mac's take and probably Gibbs' take. HOF is saying they need a veteran's feedback so they can make the car better - hence Kenny Schrader.) Personally? Those two races were the best thing Joey could have to deal with. He's now seen what it's like to not be in plum equipment. May he have slightly better perspective going into his rookie season so he doesn't mouth off at the wrong people.
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