My interview yesterday didn’t go as well as I thought. Not that it went badly (I usually do well in interviews), they just, y’know, didn’t call me back for a second interview. Which is their prerogative. I have an interview scheduled Friday afternoon with Orion Marketing. So, again I’m asking for positive thoughts, crossed fingers, pennies tossed into wells/fountains/off the Empire State Building, burnt sacrifices to the Almighty Truck Farmer.
I had a job interview with Brookfield Marketing this afternoon. It’s a marketing/sales/management position. Fast-paced, kind of challenging position. Definitely not for someone who’s not willing to learn and adapt. I’m really curious about it. Fingers crossed, wish me luck, all that jazz.
Season Three of The Guild wrapped up this week, and if the feedback I'm getting via Twitter and e-mail is any indication, we can make a note here: HUGE SUCCESS. Felicia has a post at her blog where she talks in a spoileriffic way about her creative process and the choices she made for this season.
Hey, it's time to dig into The Vault and pull out an old story from 2003, about the time I auditioned for On The Road. It contains, I hope, an important lesson about staying focused that isn't just for actors...
Whenever I write about and link to my brother's photography, the positive feedback is just overwhelming. It seems that people all over the world love his work just as much as I do, and as a big brother that makes me put my hands on my hips and smile
Vietnamese man dug up wife’s corpse ’so he could hug her’ – Telegraph"The 55-year-old man from a small town in the central province of Quang Nam opened up his wife's grave in 2004, moulded clay around the remains to give the figure of a woman, put clothes on her and then placed her in his [...]