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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the future. Not like way into the future, but mainly the great task of finding a JOB. I’ve had to work on resumes and cover letters for my X420 class, and there’s this career fair coming up at the end of October in Boston. I think I’m going to go. It’s a bunch of Japanese companies, which is something I’ve been considering. The big hangup, however, is that most of these companies ask for Business Level Japanese of American applicants. I’ll admit, my Japanese is pretty good, especially conversational, but BUSINESS LEVEL? Uhh I don’t think so. It’s like keigo (honorific language) on steroids. That’s my main reservation about going to Boston. I’m just counting (I mean hoping) that there will be some companies who only ask of conversational Japanese ability, and/or companies there who interview in English. Boston would be a fun weekend trip as well.

X420 is also doing it’s own little job of making me stress out and think about getting a job. The class itself is cake; I go to class sometimes, and spend about 30 minutes a piece on the homework assignments. I’m doing really well so far; the class is graded on a point system, and I’ve been making plenty of points. It is, I suppose, a good excuse to make me work on resumes and stuff like that, since otherwise I probably would neglect to do them. I need to start going to job fairs, sending out resumes and cover letters, and in general just actually go out and hunt for a job. Graduation isn’t until May (I should find out when I need to register for that), but I have a feeling I’m going to need to find and have a job by the end of March at the very latest. Maybe I should just take the easy way out and do JET (teaching English or something in Japan). The pay isn’t great, but it’s not bad. And I’d be in Japan. Do I even want to be in Japan?

Speaking of the job hunt, and X420, I have to admit how much I hate some business students. I know, I’m a business student, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about certain business students (there are a lot of them) that take this all too seriously. I’m talking about the kids who wear suits to stupid company presentations IN CLASS (not like real company presentations, just them coming to talk to a class), go up and try to BS smalltalk with the presenters just to “stand out,” and in general just try too hard to be “professional” and just trying to get a job. It’s hard to explain, but I think you know what I’m talking about. There was such a presentation in my X420 lecture this past Thursday, and when it was all over, everyone is in line to throw their resume into the company folders. One of the presenters is up at the front of the room, and I hear this one kid in front of me trying to make smalltalk. Not even meaningful conversation. Just pure BS. It was so forced and uncomfortable it could have been on Curb Your Enthusiasm. And of course he tried to turn his comment into a handshake and a “Hi, my name is Retarded Moron, blah blah blah.” These kids do it all the time. I am not going to kiss up to someone to get a job (OK maybe just a little, but I still gotta keep my dignity). If someone is going to hire me, it’s going to be because I’m awesome. Which I am. Look at my resume. You will hire me.

I’ve decided (OK not really, it’s always been kind of a given) that there are 3 main categories of job that I might be going for. Also there are hybrids of these categories. The 3 are: Marketing/Advertising, Television or Film, and Japanese related. Right now I have no clue which one I want to concentrate on. I have a feeling that the marketing path will get me the biggest starting salary…somewhere around 50K plus. That’s pretty darn tempting. Television is probably something that I would love the most. Japanese would be fun, but I don’t know if that’s something I should do right away. Especially since I don’t have business level Japanese (ugh). If I were super lucky, I could land a job doing TV advertisements (CMs) for a Japanese TV station. Let’s be honest, I’m not going to land something that sweet right away.

This post was pretty pointless (I say that all the time, mainly because it’s true). Just wanted to let everyone know that finding a job is a huge pain in the butt and I wish I could just get paid a handsome salary to stay at IUSTV the rest of my life. Oh, in other news, I finally got Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and it is one of the sweetest films I have ever seen. Even if I’d never played through FF7, I think this would still be one of the greatest films ever. The CG is amazing; about 3820498 times more impressive than Toy Story. Everyone should see this movie right now. I’m totally buying the DVD when it’s released in the US at the end of November. For now, my torrented version works great.

This be my life05

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Well, it’s a little past 5AM, and I’m still at the office. I got here at 7:30 last night, with an hour break where I had to go to the library to meet with my Z302 group (some break, huh). Soooooo the ice cream episode of Rate Your Plate is done, and looks great. I’m exporting another show, then I’m gonna go home and pass out until a meeting I have at noon. I think the thunderstorms are almost over, so I won’t get soaked on my way to the parking lot. I figure it’s done raining cause the birds are chirping (that’s scary).

It’s not all bad though, since one of the greatest sitcoms ever, Mama’s Family, is on TV right now, and I’m watching it as this stuff exports. I might just have to buy cable next year at my apartment…

Whew, that’s over.

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This past week was pretty grueling. Monday – M343 exam. Tuesday – Z302 team exam. Wed – Z302 regular exam. Thurs – M303 exam. Fri – RYP taping. So yeah, things were a bit busier than I usually like. I actually was studying on most nights! Yeah that’s not something I particularly like to do.

It’s finally the weekend, so there’s not a whole lot to do, which is just how I like it. I’m going to watch some TV, maybe actually play some video games, and just be lazy like usual. I have a few things to do, but nothing major. This coming week looks like a joke (the Outlook calendar actually has some white space!).

Oh, and the Honors College gave me an extra scholarship for my “internship” at IUSTV this semester. At least I have some executive salary from that. Thanks again, honors college! haha….

Let the breaking begin!

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Spring break starts NOW! I’m staying in Bloomington to take care of stuff until probably Wednesday or Thursday, then going to St. Louis until Sunday. It’s going to be nice to wake up late, not have any real schedule, and just get a few things done that I need to do (like applications and looking for internships).

I guess I’m not technically done for break yet; I still have an M303 homework that I’m going to write and e-mail to my professor now. It was due Tuesday at midnight…oops! Still not as bad as my (poorly done) History of Tokyo final paper in Japan. I turned that one in about 5 days late and 3 pages too short, bahaha.

Still though, it’s break, and I might have some good time to relax in the coming week; yeeha!

Smarter than a quarterback

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I took the NFL Wonderlic test or whatever it’s called in Z302 a few weeks ago. You’ll be happy to know I’m smarter than the average football player, so that’s good I guess. Haha. 38.

Like the Energizer bunny…

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This week has been nuts. Sunday night I was at the library til 6:30AM studying for my marketing analysis exam. I guess it was worth only getting 3 hours of sleep though, since I got a 104 on it. Monday night I crashed for about 5 hours in the evening, only to stay up until 6 again doing random stuff (including sending resumes and stuff to places like TokyoPop and Viz). Tuesday night I was doing IUSTV, Z302, and mktg analysis until around 3 or 4AM. Tonight (Wed), it’s 3AM and I’m still at the library, finished with about half of my marketing design work, have a team exam in Z302 at 11AM, and about a million and a half things I need to get done really soon. Tomorrow night will probably entail the least amount of library time all week, meaning I’ll *only* be here for like 3 or 4 hours.

I’d be able to get a few hours of sleep per night extra if I weren’t powering through the first season of Curb Your Enthusiasm on DVD. Awesome show, btw. Oh and I got to watch an hour of the Kings (Kangs?) of Comedy last night.

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