Today was all weird. All weird. I got called into work at 11 pm because my coworkers doggie ate some pills and needed to be rushed to the emergency vet. He never called me so I fear the worst. It was a reallllly nice doggie too.
In my rush to get to work I fell down and seriously skinned my knees, legs hands, and really hurt my leg - its my bad leg (it turns in) so it hurts all the time anyway but now its just super sucky hurt.
Watched scary movie 3. Drank some beers. Lots of airlines won't hire you if you've had any cigarettes in the past 6 months apparently. And I quit smoking but I social smoke here and there. Plus my roomate/coworkers/friends all smoke and I wonder if even if I didn't social smoke if the test is sensitive to secondhand smoke?
Okay tricky question for everyone - There is this book my mom loved and she read to me and I loved it was black with an orange sun on the cover - the writer may have been a philosopher?
It was very absurd humour - one chapter was about a guy who rewrote Don Quixote - and it would compare passages from the original and the rewrite and go on and on about how great the rewrite was and analyze it in depth but the passages would always be totally identical (funny! genius!).
Another part was about this phenomenon that when you loose something and find it again in a different place it has actually regenerated a slightly smaller version of itself and then sometimes you find the original as well (it used the example of a pencil) and it went in detail about what would happen if you lost the second thing. I always try to reference this theory but can't remember it quite properly. Its so funny and wonderful.
I was reminded of it tonight when my roomate said something like "I swore I took this sticker off my lighter earlier - see its over there it generated a new sticker! (not quite the same because the sticker was never lost but it reminded me)"
Has anyone else read this or know what its from?????????!
In my rush to get to work I fell down and seriously skinned my knees, legs hands, and really hurt my leg - its my bad leg (it turns in) so it hurts all the time anyway but now its just super sucky hurt.
Watched scary movie 3. Drank some beers. Lots of airlines won't hire you if you've had any cigarettes in the past 6 months apparently. And I quit smoking but I social smoke here and there. Plus my roomate/coworkers/friends all smoke and I wonder if even if I didn't social smoke if the test is sensitive to secondhand smoke?
Okay tricky question for everyone - There is this book my mom loved and she read to me and I loved it was black with an orange sun on the cover - the writer may have been a philosopher?
It was very absurd humour - one chapter was about a guy who rewrote Don Quixote - and it would compare passages from the original and the rewrite and go on and on about how great the rewrite was and analyze it in depth but the passages would always be totally identical (funny! genius!).
Another part was about this phenomenon that when you loose something and find it again in a different place it has actually regenerated a slightly smaller version of itself and then sometimes you find the original as well (it used the example of a pencil) and it went in detail about what would happen if you lost the second thing. I always try to reference this theory but can't remember it quite properly. Its so funny and wonderful.
I was reminded of it tonight when my roomate said something like "I swore I took this sticker off my lighter earlier - see its over there it generated a new sticker! (not quite the same because the sticker was never lost but it reminded me)"
Has anyone else read this or know what its from?????????!
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6 mos. seems like a long time for a hiring guideline. How do they test for it?