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Nov. 9th, 2001 04:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dropped off Rose and Kirsten at SFO this morning for their flight to New York. Nice be there and haul luggage again, even if it was only for a minute. Gave Rose a kiss goodbye (our first), then lip-locked with Kirsten. Rose complained that I hadn't kissed here like that! So I kissed her again. I don't think that either of the ladies noticed the Airport Cop hanging out with a few American baggage checkers watching this go on.
As I slid behind the driver's seat the cop looked in my passenger window and held up two fingers and mouthed "two of them?" I just grinned and gave him a thumbs up.
As I had a few hours to kill before my interview at American Medical Response, I did a little mall crawling. Spent sometime in a bookstore, did some cheap-ass Christmas planning, and, well...
Let's just say a girl I know named Debbie is very happy with what I found. She's been looking for something just like it for a long time. If you know what I'm talking about, you get it. If you don't, I'm really not going to answer any inquiries.
Off to AMR. Meet with Bob Bullock, the communications supervisor, and another woman whose name I didn't catch. Very interesting interview... rather than the usual bullshit, they asked me situational question and focussed on the times that I've been in that sort of situation myself. I hope this works out, since the pay for training is $2 more an hour than what I'm getting right now after seven years at SuperShuttle. They are also union, with an excellent health care package. I really hope I get this one.
On the way home I bought the makings for tacos. Do you know hard it is to find a single pound of ground beef? 1.35, 1.24.. sure. But if just want something within 10% of the target range, forget it. I actually mentioned that the department manager since he was right there. He seemed to be a bit peeved, and told me he would make sure that the people responsible would try to get more single-lbs packages on the shelves.
So, here I sit. A bachelor again until Thursday. Woo-Hoo!
I miss them already.
As I slid behind the driver's seat the cop looked in my passenger window and held up two fingers and mouthed "two of them?" I just grinned and gave him a thumbs up.
As I had a few hours to kill before my interview at American Medical Response, I did a little mall crawling. Spent sometime in a bookstore, did some cheap-ass Christmas planning, and, well...
Let's just say a girl I know named Debbie is very happy with what I found. She's been looking for something just like it for a long time. If you know what I'm talking about, you get it. If you don't, I'm really not going to answer any inquiries.
Off to AMR. Meet with Bob Bullock, the communications supervisor, and another woman whose name I didn't catch. Very interesting interview... rather than the usual bullshit, they asked me situational question and focussed on the times that I've been in that sort of situation myself. I hope this works out, since the pay for training is $2 more an hour than what I'm getting right now after seven years at SuperShuttle. They are also union, with an excellent health care package. I really hope I get this one.
On the way home I bought the makings for tacos. Do you know hard it is to find a single pound of ground beef? 1.35, 1.24.. sure. But if just want something within 10% of the target range, forget it. I actually mentioned that the department manager since he was right there. He seemed to be a bit peeved, and told me he would make sure that the people responsible would try to get more single-lbs packages on the shelves.
So, here I sit. A bachelor again until Thursday. Woo-Hoo!
I miss them already.
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I hope you get the AMR job, too. That'd be too fun...
;-)
Ya know...
really soon now........ BEFORE it gets
complicated. :-)
Re: Ya know...
Date: 10 Nov 2001 22:29 (UTC)Re: Ya know...
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