Employment, FedEx, Imbolc Performance, Tanker Crash
So some FedEx guy fell asleep and plowed through our yard today, tearing out our mailbox, along with the 30 foot steel pole it was attached to. Killing our egg sign (we sell brown eggs), and being a general annoyance. Not sure what my dad said to him, everyone is telling me we should sue, but it’s entirely up to my dad. And we don’t own this property anyway, we rent.
Huge Accident here in Maryland yesterday. A big fuel tanker plunged off a bridge and landed on the major highway that goes up and down the east coast. I saw the beginning news report on it and it was just a mess. I’m so glad I wasn’t working in Baltimore because the traffic must have been horrible.
Applied for two jobs today, one as an Office Assistant for a stove company, and the other as a receptionist for a Retirement Community. Hopefully I’ll hear something about them soon.
Sati is taking me out all day tomorrow to some pagan shop in Baltimore, then to some goth clothes shop and to lunch with a bunch of other girls from CedarLight. It’s supposed to snow and ice tonight though, with incredibly cold temperature so it may get cancelled.
I have a performance coming up on the first of February during the Imbolc High Rite at CedarLight. Sati and I re-wrote the lyrics to Collective Soul’s “Shine” as a praise offering to the Goddess Brigid. I’ve also started a music portfolio, which will be here when I’m finishied. Nothing is uploaded yet tho, I haven’t recorded anything substantial yet.
Not really in the mood to start writing about all the emotional stuff right now. Maybe later.
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One Response to “Employment, FedEx, Imbolc Performance, Tanker Crash”

January 16th, 2004 at 11:58 am
I heard about that accident on the I-95, that’s some disturbing news. ~shudders~ That’s part of the reason why I have a strange phobia of tractor trailers.
Also…something’s gotta happen with the FedEx issue. Regardless whether it’s rented property or not. Besides the sign was yours. I don’t know that you’d end up with a heap of money, but what was ruined should be replaced.
Good luck with your two newest job applications!