Today, i had my job interview for the Legal Secretary position. It was um... interesting to say the least. He basically wants me to do all the crap that he doesn't want to do himself. It's kinda annoying to know that he's getting paid big bucks while i do all the labor. Probably won't work there even if he wants me to.
Yes, I drove the hour and a half that it took to get there... stalled out about 7-8 times. Half of which was because I wasn't used to the stop and go traffic when a highway is clogged.. and the other half is because I kept panicking while I was stopped on a hill.. because the car rolls backwards when you first let go of the brake... it's all about timing.. which I haven't gotten down yet.
After the interview, I drove back toward home and stopped in Philly. My friend from Upenn asked me to go to church with him. I was all for it, because i used to go to that church during the school year, so i wanted to see how everything was. It was amazing. Everyone remembered me and I felt complete. Something I haven't felt in a long time. It was good to be able to sing songs again and just not stress about anything. And the pastor's sermon caught me offguard and really moved me. I didn't think it would affect me that much.
I also brought my friend from back home to go, since he went up with me to the interview. I think he was really moved too. It was great timing to bring him, because the pastor's sermon was about things that he could relate to in his life. I talked to him a little about his first real church experience afterward, and I tried to encourage him to be interested.
After church, I chilled with that Upenn friend. I showed him my car (hehe), and then we just hung around campus.. and he showed me all his friends' rooms. Some of the Upenn rooms are ultra ultra nice. I really do live in Upenn's shadow when I attend Drexel.
That's about it... Oh yea. Haha, it's not really that big of a deal, but I actually met Di88di from asian avenue, cuz she was at the church too, and I think she's going to Upenn now. If you read alot of AA-OnlineJournals.. then you probably know who she is. But if not, ah well, now you do.
Yes, I drove the hour and a half that it took to get there... stalled out about 7-8 times. Half of which was because I wasn't used to the stop and go traffic when a highway is clogged.. and the other half is because I kept panicking while I was stopped on a hill.. because the car rolls backwards when you first let go of the brake... it's all about timing.. which I haven't gotten down yet.
After the interview, I drove back toward home and stopped in Philly. My friend from Upenn asked me to go to church with him. I was all for it, because i used to go to that church during the school year, so i wanted to see how everything was. It was amazing. Everyone remembered me and I felt complete. Something I haven't felt in a long time. It was good to be able to sing songs again and just not stress about anything. And the pastor's sermon caught me offguard and really moved me. I didn't think it would affect me that much.
I also brought my friend from back home to go, since he went up with me to the interview. I think he was really moved too. It was great timing to bring him, because the pastor's sermon was about things that he could relate to in his life. I talked to him a little about his first real church experience afterward, and I tried to encourage him to be interested.
After church, I chilled with that Upenn friend. I showed him my car (hehe), and then we just hung around campus.. and he showed me all his friends' rooms. Some of the Upenn rooms are ultra ultra nice. I really do live in Upenn's shadow when I attend Drexel.
That's about it... Oh yea. Haha, it's not really that big of a deal, but I actually met Di88di from asian avenue, cuz she was at the church too, and I think she's going to Upenn now. If you read alot of AA-OnlineJournals.. then you probably know who she is. But if not, ah well, now you do.


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home