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Showing posts with label crunch time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crunch time. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Job Searching is a Pain

So as my senior year of high school winds down, the summer job search begins. It's crunch time for this high school horror story; the reason I have to find one now is because all the college students are coming home in the next couple weeks and they are going to be taking all the jobs available in the tri-town area!
I need to rush!!
Here is what I applied to so far
1. T.G.I Fridays
2. Ulta (two different locations)
3. Shadowing job at a hospital
4. Hospital Volunteering
Numbers one and two and normal high school student jobs, but I wanted to expand my horizen by trying to find something that will help me in the future with my career path. Even though there's no money involved the experience will be worth it.
As I might have said before, I'm interesting in going into the field of counseling psychology; so it may make sense to get a volunteering or shadowing job in the psychology department at a hospital. That would be so interesting for me.
And if worse comes to worse, if I don't like it I can change my major before school even starts! Presto! It's a win-win situation for this girl right here!
If God's on my side with this whole summer job thing, I can shadow at the hospital AND get a part-time job at Ulta being a consultant. That would be my summer dream job-combination.
I might go into Ulta today to talk to the manager since I applied to the store online. It makes sense to go in the talk to the manager, considering I'm applying to a makeup store and they want someone who actually wears makeup and enjoys it.
So wish me luck!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Yearbook Update

So all is going well but slow in the Quiver world. We finally developed our cover and we are devloping our dividers right now. Our problem is incorporating the typography in the dividers, but I have trust in my design editor, Rachel. After doing the divider we will do the opening and then move on the layouts and alt copies. I'm scared that we only have about eight classes left before we start handing out pages, but we can do it. It will be a tight fit but I have faith.