Great Impression pt. 2 and String Boiling
Have not posted for a while since I have felt very uninspired as well as a little bit listless. I think I am still happy being unemployed but important decisions awaits me. As seen in earlier posts, I am not particularily fond of those. Human's endless questions: What do I want with my life, and why do you feel phantom mosquito stings just because you are helplessly afraid of mosquitos.
Went to an employment intreview earlier today which started terrific with me totally unable to make it there in time. Of course it was not my fault but the entry phone that didn't work. When it finally called somewhere at all, it was unfortunatley to a completely different office (although the same company, wuhu...) in another city. They told me to wait outside until someone would come and get me. Well, they DID come and get me, but I really blew the opportunity of making a first great impression.
My unemployness has lead to several different economic restrains. Like buying cheap food that is actually much cheaper than other food for a damn good reason. Like using the public transportations during impossible parts of the day ('low traffic'-periods) when I am going somewhere. I am almost the only one who does. Also for a reason. My latest project is to boil my bass strings. I actually broke the thickest one (which shouldn't be possible without a tong) a while ago so I had to change it. Now, the other remaining strings have probably seen a lot of things. Like for instance Operation Overlord. They are very old and full of skin rests, dried sweat and gunk in general. This makes the tone die much earlier than on the new string, so I have to even it out. I gave up the thought of express-soiling the newest string, so now I will have to boil the other ones. This will be very insteresting I believe (so to Yoda speak). To be continued...
Went to an employment intreview earlier today which started terrific with me totally unable to make it there in time. Of course it was not my fault but the entry phone that didn't work. When it finally called somewhere at all, it was unfortunatley to a completely different office (although the same company, wuhu...) in another city. They told me to wait outside until someone would come and get me. Well, they DID come and get me, but I really blew the opportunity of making a first great impression.
My unemployness has lead to several different economic restrains. Like buying cheap food that is actually much cheaper than other food for a damn good reason. Like using the public transportations during impossible parts of the day ('low traffic'-periods) when I am going somewhere. I am almost the only one who does. Also for a reason. My latest project is to boil my bass strings. I actually broke the thickest one (which shouldn't be possible without a tong) a while ago so I had to change it. Now, the other remaining strings have probably seen a lot of things. Like for instance Operation Overlord. They are very old and full of skin rests, dried sweat and gunk in general. This makes the tone die much earlier than on the new string, so I have to even it out. I gave up the thought of express-soiling the newest string, so now I will have to boil the other ones. This will be very insteresting I believe (so to Yoda speak). To be continued...
