jet_porkins
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March presents me with troubling financial times ahead. My lady's birthday on the 4th, our 2nd year anniversary on the 18th. Also, Spring quarter payments.
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Who wouldve thought a few digits on a screen could determine how you live your life eh.
I'm struggling to find a job. Applied for several since the new year but haven't heard back from any of them.
2009 has been balls so far.
Blimey, how much do you owe if even that's not enough?!
I've never had more money than now tbh.
I got a shift tomorrow at 2pm. A 'test shift'. I better keep this job.
The job interview went very well. The position that I'm striving to obtain is an on-campus job for the Center for Disabilities Service. It's a transcribing job, where I type up a lecture as the professor delivers it. My laptop would be wirelessly connected to a deaf student's laptop and the text I type would appear on their screen in real time. It pays $20/hour, but comes with a TON of responsibility. Missing a class means the deaf student has been denied his or her education. There's also a mandatory 30-40 hour non-paid, unsupervised training session prior to starting.
My typing test went fine as well. There were three tests. I scored 111 wpm with 91% accuracy on the first test. Because of my first test results, he had me skip the second test. The third test, a crazy hard one with tougher vocabulary and numbers/dates was challenging. The company in charge of that test says one needs 55 wpm with 0 mistakes to pass. I had 72 wpm, but with 20 errors (I capitalized the SEcond letter of words, and inserted sp aces in the middle of words). He said that he doesn't care whether or not I passed that third test, so considering everything I did pretty well. He said he will call Monday or earlier (after the interviewing process) to let me know if I qualify for training.
The job interview went very well. The position that I'm striving to obtain is an on-campus job for the Center for Disabilities Service. It's a transcribing job, where I type up a lecture as the professor delivers it. My laptop would be wirelessly connected to a deaf student's laptop and the text I type would appear on their screen in real time. It pays $20/hour, but comes with a TON of responsibility. Missing a class means the deaf student has been denied his or her education. There's also a mandatory 30-40 hour non-paid, unsupervised training session prior to starting.
My typing test went fine as well. There were three tests. I scored 111 wpm with 91% accuracy on the first test. Because of my first test results, he had me skip the second test. The third test, a crazy hard one with tougher vocabulary and numbers/dates was challenging. The company in charge of that test says one needs 55 wpm with 0 mistakes to pass. I had 72 wpm, but with 20 errors (I capitalized the SEcond letter of words, and inserted sp aces in the middle of words). He said that he doesn't care whether or not I passed that third test, so considering everything I did pretty well. He said he will call Monday or earlier (after the interviewing process) to let me know if I qualify for training.