When it rains it pours

Or something like that, anyway.

I got mail this morning from one of the cool guys I volunteer with at the clinic, talking about a potential part time employment offer situation for me. Turns out it’s computer visiony foo. But mostly research/algorithm stuff. Very little coding, and not in the painfully detailed level of C. It is computer science work. It’s sorta software development, sorta not. I doubt it will be deeply stimulating and fascinating, but not exactly like office-gofer is going to be that either. And he’s offering more than I’d be making working for ye ol temp agency. Regardless, the temp agency assignment is just that, temp. 2.6 weeks, and it’s over. And he is cool with waiting for my availability.

Hmmm. I think this is going to call for some investigation. Chat it over, and maybe give it a try. I mean, I like computers (duh). I understand their operation as a whole far better than most graduates of either bachelor’s program I partook of (or so I’d like to think). And I’ve hated every code development project I’ve ever been on. I do small things in code from time to time. I really don’t know how this is going to work out over all, but I’m not slamming the door on it just yet.

Also, yum homemade pasta sauce. Zuchinni & mushroom & spinach, oh my. =)

One thought on “When it rains it pours”

  1. Seems like when you have some sort of job it is easier to get another one than when you have none. I was doing some consulting to have some income before I got my first job out of college, and it seemed so much easier to get interviews after I started consulting as compared to before. I was also still at my last job when I found my current one. (I’d been informed I was being laid off, but I had over 2 months to look for a job before my absolute last day. I was a lucky SOB with that deal.)

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