Entry Apr 02 2007 09:06


HI FRIENDS!

long time, no talk! i took a much needed break from all this madness, and i think it was a wise choice. i haven't counted calories for a week now, and haven't gained anything, but naturally haven't lost anything either. i think i'll be starting to count calories again tomorrow after i'm able to go grocery shopping.

exciting news though. i have a job interview today to be a proofreader/assistant to the editor at stampington publications. they publish a line of various craft magazines, including rubber stamping and cardmaking. it's only a part-time position, so if i do get it, i'm going to have to find another part-time job to supplement my income because it definitely won't be enough. i'm extremely nervous and scared. this position is too perfect, so i doubt i'll get it. the editor-in-chief asked me to bring in some craft samples because i happened to mention that i'm into several different crafts. hopefully my knack for crafts will give me an advantage.

i really hope everyone is doing well. i'm going to go through and read journals this morning because i'm too nervous to do any work!

Replies
1. feifei777
Apr 02 2007 17:14


I will say a prayer that your interview goes well!!! I am sure you will do fine!!!!
2. plankcm
Apr 02 2007 17:58


hooray for the job interview! good luck!
3. kittykatz
Apr 02 2007 18:08


Good luck to you on your Job interview!! How exciting!
4. dharma_bum
Apr 02 2007 19:04


good luck! sounds like a great opportunity and something you'd like!
5. nicole318
Apr 02 2007 19:24


Good luck Christen, I have all my fingers and toes crossed for you :)
6. joyrae
Apr 02 2007 19:36


Thats great!  I hope it goes well.  I like a lot of their magazines, and I think being 'crafty' will be a huge help!  Good luck
7. jt1226
Apr 03 2007 13:04


think positive and good things will come.
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