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Unemployment: Day 13 - Accomplishments?

Rob | November 12, 2008

Nearing the end of my second week of unemployment, I have not accomplished much in the way of finding employment. I received a few more calls from former teammates and partners and have tracked some opportunities in a spreadsheet, but have not made any calls.

Instead, I have been able to extend my stays with family and friends and avoided any need to rush.

  • I took a trip to Sacramento with friends who took a couple days off work to see a few bands play.
  • Drove down to SoCal and celebrated my daughter’s Shichi-Go-San ceremony and had photos of her taken in traditional kimono, hairstyle and makeup. Absolutely beautiful!
  • I spent time with friends in my scene at Bats Day at Disneyland, which was an absolute blast.
  • Did a lot of photo editing!
  • Installed Propellerheads Reason on my laptop so I can take my music editing on the go.
  • I’m starting to help people with web projects, setting up WordPress blogs for them.

My unemployment still has not come through after nearly two weeks since I applied. I’ll need to call them tomorrow and get that squared away.

My time to myself so far has been quite refreshing. I haven’t yet become lazy to where I’m sleeping in until noon. :) As a matter of fact, I’ve only “slept in” (full eight hours of sleep) twice since my lay off. I’m staying productive and plan to travel a bit to places I’ve been meaning to go photograph, but couldn’t, given my schedule.

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Change has come to America

Rob | November 4, 2008

“Obama to be first African-American president Obama to be first African-American president”

This seems to be the headline for the past few hours. As an Obama supporter, I celebrated at my friends’ Election Night Gathering where we watched video streams as the announcement was made.

Shortly after the announcement that Barack Obama would be our next President, Senator John McCain gave a speech in Arizona which I thought was delivered with utmost respect to both Obama and the American people. This was the greatest speech I’ve heard from McCain and I have great respect for someone who’s fought as long and hard as he did, not only for this election, but for his service to the country. He addressed Arizona and the nation with magnificent grace!

President-elect, Barack Obama, then gave his speech. He is an inspirational speaker. There were moments where I actually felt a bit of pride in being an American again. I’ve not felt much American pride in a long time. It was a very forward-thinking speech that would speak of changes into the next hundred years.

“What’s better than watching history unfold? Being a part of it.”

I’d like to think that I was a part of making history today. I’m not working at the moment… what else could I do? this afternoon, I went to the San Jose Obama Campaign Office and for the first time ever, I volunteered to try to make a difference in this presidential campaign, using my personal phone to call people in swing states like Missouri and Colorado.

There were about 50 people there making calls and over 30,000 calls were made that day to likely Obama supportersĀ  reminding them to vote. It seemed like shamelss telemarketing, but it was great when people said they voted for Obama and were excited about that themselves. But I had enough negative responses to know I’d never want to be a telemarketer.

To close the evening, we watched various video clips, monitored results and had drinks and snacks. Then we got into watching videos on YouTube, digressing into watching videos such as:

Twisted Sister - Oh Come All Ye Faithful

and

The Temple of Drum and Bass

on a large, Sony Bravia…

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Get Out & VOTE!

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I’m voting for…

That One '08

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Unemployment: Day 4 - First Monday Off

Rob | November 3, 2008

First off, I had a great weekend with my daughter sharing Halloween candy, watching movies, reading and writing (no arithmetic). It was eerily calm and relaxing and the rain was a nice touch. This morning, I drove her to school for the first time ever since moving to the Bay Area, which was great.

Here are a few things I accomplished today:

  • Tied up some loose ends by emailing my former boss a list of things I was working on, the status of each item and where to find certain resources to keep them going.
  • Spoke with a couple former colleagues who continue to offer support and help me start the search for job opportunities amongst people they know, even if just for the benefit of networking. (I took a lot of notes.)
  • Researched details on some propositions for tomorrow’s election so I can make cast a more educated vote.
  • Edit photos and post them on a site for a local group I belong to. This had been looming over my head for a week now.
  • Set up a WordPress blog for my Dad’s business.

These are just a few things I felt worth noting.

Something I didn’t get to that I really needed to do… exercise! I’m going to hit the gym hard tomorrow! Tuesday night’s are usually reserved for capoeira, but a friend is having a BYOB Election Night Gathering where we’ll monitor the election results as they unfold.

The event is described as: “We’d like to watch the numbers roll in with a small gathering of friends, eat snacks, and drink (drink is essential!)”

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