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So the big news is, of course, that Marc is back in town. Yay Marc being back in town! He's at synagogue right now, which is why I have some time to use the internet and get a bit of work done.
Speaking of work, I've got an interview on Friday at Vanier's language school. There are three classes for which they need teachers: one is a Friday afternoon class for business students (it starts this Friday, ie: three hours after my interview); one is a Tuesday / Thursday evening class (6-8) for beginning oral communication; and one is a Monday / Wednesday evening class (6-8) for advanced written communication. They're all one-semester classes, so this still doesn't get me past December, but it's a start. Fingers crossed and we'll see what happens.
Speaking of "what happens," I've got a meeting booked with the registrar's office at Concordia to see what's involved in my going back to school in a, how to say, more lucrative field. I used my sneaky computer skillz (tm) to find my interviewer's email address and sent her my questions beforehand, because otherwise I doubt she'll be able to find the answers to all of them in 20 minutes. I'm in a somewhat unusual situation I'm sure she doesn't have to deal with often. ("Hi! I've already got an M.A. but only half the pre-requisites for the program, and those are seven years old and I don't remember any of it. So, can I take less courses, finish faster, and do the co-op while I'm doing it?" - I bet that doesn't come up very often.)
Now to make the bed, write Daily Breadcrumbs, go to the library, call one of my bosses (yes, it looks like I'm working for at least two companies this semester, possibly as many as four), and generally Get Stuff Done (tm) before Marc gets back from synagogue. Bye!
Speaking of work, I've got an interview on Friday at Vanier's language school. There are three classes for which they need teachers: one is a Friday afternoon class for business students (it starts this Friday, ie: three hours after my interview); one is a Tuesday / Thursday evening class (6-8) for beginning oral communication; and one is a Monday / Wednesday evening class (6-8) for advanced written communication. They're all one-semester classes, so this still doesn't get me past December, but it's a start. Fingers crossed and we'll see what happens.
Speaking of "what happens," I've got a meeting booked with the registrar's office at Concordia to see what's involved in my going back to school in a, how to say, more lucrative field. I used my sneaky computer skillz (tm) to find my interviewer's email address and sent her my questions beforehand, because otherwise I doubt she'll be able to find the answers to all of them in 20 minutes. I'm in a somewhat unusual situation I'm sure she doesn't have to deal with often. ("Hi! I've already got an M.A. but only half the pre-requisites for the program, and those are seven years old and I don't remember any of it. So, can I take less courses, finish faster, and do the co-op while I'm doing it?" - I bet that doesn't come up very often.)
Now to make the bed, write Daily Breadcrumbs, go to the library, call one of my bosses (yes, it looks like I'm working for at least two companies this semester, possibly as many as four), and generally Get Stuff Done (tm) before Marc gets back from synagogue. Bye!