OK, here goes nothing or maybe something. I, Sue Phelan, have decided to give blogging a try as it seems like everywhere one goes someone is blogging. If Julie of the Julie and Julia can blog about French Cooking then Sue Phelan can blog about anything or nothing at all.
Currently Sue is unemployed and searching for a job. A job search in itself can be a job as it takes time to post your resume at the career builder's, monster's and hot jobs' of the world. Then it takes time to read and review their possible job recommendations that they think match for you. Now I am not sure why they think I would match for anything in the car repair or auto parts lines of business but that is what I received today. And once you have reviewed their ideas, it is time to actually try your saved search agents using your skills and likes against their job databases. Hopefully everyday you find several jobs that you feel you are qualified to do and send out resumes. My goal is to send at least 5 - 10 resumes daily.
So enough about my unemployed situation unless someone wants to hire me then you can find my resume out on all the main job search sites. Thank you for your consideration.
I know blogs can be about whatever subject moves one so as I am a voracious reader I think I will blog about some of my favorite authors and maybe talk about the last few books I have read. Personally if I don't have 25 or more books available for me to read at all times I can get antsy because I like having choices and if we have bad winter weather and can't get out then what's to do except read?
Just finished Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell (http://www.patriciacornwell.com/) where ME Dr. Scarpetta is working in private practice in Charleston. What appear at first to be unrelated cases come together nicely in masterful Cornwell style. And it really made me add the city of Charleston to my list of cities to visit someday in my life. Oh heck, it was already on my list so I would be open to invitations to visit if anyone wants to send me one!
My next read was Lost Lake by Philip Margolin (http://www.philipmargolin.com/) a conspiracy story with a secret military assassination unit started during the Vietnam War. Several murders, attempted murders and jail breaks later the conspiracy is proven and the book is an enjoyable quick read.
Think I will end for today. Feel free to comment. I am always looking for new authors to read so please make recommendations.
Thanks for reading.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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