Saturday, June 10, 2006

Jobs and the GRE

For the past month I have been unemployed due to a difficult, but necessary, life mistake and character building growning pain. If you could ring me out into a milk jug, I think I would overflow with character juice right about now. While I am thankful that things have worked out despite the extreme embarassment and shame the whole drama brought onto me, I am starting to get a little stir crazy in the house. Trying to conserve gas has me tending to lots of things at home...and when you only live in 975 square feet, you soon run out of home. The job search has gone very well, and infact, I have a brand new job to look forward to starting early this fall. I am a new Consultant for Glencoe-McGraw Hill textbooks. A consultant? What's that you may ask? Well, basically, I get to build relationships with teachers and school board members along with a few other consultants on my team and introduce them to our new textbooks coming out. How might I do this convincing you may ask? That's easy...take them to lunch, throw parties, have dinner celebrations, all on the company...including miles. This will be something totally new and different for me. Very self pased and self motivated job, and they actually want me to work part time, so it will all fit in perfectly with the coming school year. I will be working with a girl from our Sunday school class who offered me the job when she saw I needed work. This past week I went to a luncheon at Joe T Garcia's in Ft. Worth to watch a presentation, and I really think I will enjoy this. Praise God for his Faithfulness!
Not working currently has left me much time to prepare for my highly anticipated GRE test next Saturday. Now, while I say it has left me much time, me taking advantage of that time is a different story. Unlike most people in my position, I am not studying non stop and drooling over the dictionary. I heard from so many people so many different things...."read the book three times through", "don't even try to study, there is no point", "I didn't study and I did fine", "It was the hardest test I have ever taken in my life". When hit with so much conflicting advice, my philosophy is thus:do what is best for you personally. And for me personally is to just brush up on the basics and to not worry about learning every little thing possible. We will see next week if that tactic works or not. Hopefully my basics will give me the needed 450.

On another note, Dave has convinced me recently to read the Harry Potter series. I watch my sister and sister in law get hooked on these last year, and now I have followed. I am currently a third of the way through book 4, and I can't wait to get to book 5 since I don't know anything that will happen. Should be good for lots of reading by the pool. I love newlywed life!

1 comment:

Jim Looby said...

You will do fine on the GRE. My mistake was waiting so long out of my undergraduate work before taking it. The nice thing is that you can always take it again if you're not satisfied with your scores.

Regarding the job: congrats! That sounds like it could be a great fit for your outgoing personality and a good use of your outstanding communication skills. I'm happy for you!