Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

1/09/2014

My [So Far Failed] Job Hunt

Yes. I'm looking for a job. A second job. It's not as easy as I thought it would be.
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Mine current job is cool, I've been there for almost 8 years. I love the people I work with, everyone is friendly, productive, and for the most part...into sports. BUT, I'm not working as many hours as I'd like/need to in order to follow through with my resolution/goal of saving money to cover my expenses if/when I enter that teaching credential program. I also need money to pay for my bridesmaid expenses in a wedding I'm in. Lastly, I also need money for baseball season.

So, I need a second job. The thing is...I've never had to look for a job. 

Hear me out.

As I mentioned before...I've worked my regular job for almost 8 years. It was my first real job. I knew the owner/my boss through little league because he has a son my brother's age and I'd always be at the ball fields. Also, my best friend's dad works in the same office. I was offered the job. Kind of had to interview, but it wasn't anything big. It was just sort of handed to me. I don't even know if they interviewed any one other than me for the position. I'm super thankful for my job because I get paid well, they've been super flexible with school, and understanding when I have to leave early take a day off for a baseball game...or trip to LA to see Dancing With The Stars when I did that type of thing. 

The other job I've ever worked was at H&R Block as a front desk person. I've worked there 4 different tax seasons since 2006. It's the job I like to go back to when I need to line my pockets with extra moolah. It's seasonal and open late so I can work nights after my regular job/school. I also had an in there. My best friend's mom worked there...and they needed someone that first year. I've been able to go off and on as the years passed, without really having to interview/submit a formal application. The one year I did intend to actually apply, I stopped by the main office on my way to school wearing Uggs, sweats, and a tee and they were interviewing that day and was asked to come back to interview...in my Uggs, sweats, and tee. I got the job that year but there's a pretty good chance it was because I had worked there before. Either way, I never really had to search for this job either. 

I went into 2014 fully knowing how much I need saved so I applied to H&R back in November, interviewed and thought it was a done deal, I'd be offered my old job immediately. I was offered a position...like 25 minutes away from my house. It's not bad, but the money I'd be making would pretty much only cover gas, and my availability would be cut down because I offered to work nights after my regular job...I'm losing availability time driving from Job A to Job B because of how far of a drive it is.

Two weeks ago I kind of started exploring my options...but I really didn't have any clue where to start. I wrote my first real resume EVER at the age of 25 and figured I'd go from there. 
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Then I saw a Care.com commercial. I signed up, but I'm not sure that site is as great as it's made out to be. This is going to sound dumb...but people don't come to you on that site, you as a sitter have to look for jobs. I kind of don't have time for that. 

I thought about the hotel industry! They are usually open all night and need a over night front desk person to take care of clients if they need help, but none of the ones in my local area are hiring. I submitted applications (and took a long morality/personality test) to some a little further away but still haven't heard back.  

I applied to about 4 beauty/hair salons as a front desk person to schedule appointments, etc. I heard back from 1 telling me I wasn't qualified because I don't have experience in the beauty industry. Makes sense...because I don't. I'm assuming I haven't heard back from the others because they didn't really advertise available positions, I just randomly sent them my resume.

I have moved on to restaurant/retail/grocery stores. Those application suck. They're mostly fill in stuff, not just an easy resume submission. Whomp. One was a sporting goods store, which would rock to work at because I love me some sporting goods/clothes. 

I used to think that people who can't find jobs aren't trying hard enough...but I'm learning that this is a pain in the ass. I'm taking a break from applications for the next couple of weeks because I reallllly need to study for my CSET, which I had to postpone until the 23rd because I didn't think I'd be ready on the 16th. Once I take [and pass!] the test, I'll start the job hunt again [probably in fast food since they're open 24 hours right?] because this "not having money for my future" thing kind of sucks. Wish me luck :] And if you have any ideas that I haven't thought of...make my life a little easier and LET ME KNOW! Please and thanks!

Happy Thursday All!     

  

7/24/2013

Don't Call The Office Today

Pretty Strong Medicine

15 weeks into this weight loss thing, and this morning I officially hit -25 lbs!

I have learned that the squat challenge is no joke after day 7. Don’t fall behind!
I don’t think my booty has grown, but I’ve still got 20 days to go...so we’ll see :] I do know however, that my legs are definitely stronger! Last night I cranked out 40 squats before it started to hurt.
I’ve been going to the gym on the regular since July 9th, and have managed to rock out 21 miles in the last 15 days! I’d say it’s 50/50 on my run/walk ratio so I’m pretty happy about that! Hopefully I’ll be able to kick up the speed soon and add to the distance I run. My goal with these runs is to add 1 more mile of consecutive running than the week before. We’ll see how long that lasts!
I did an arm workout yesterday and the soreness is kind of killing me at work today each time I reach for the phone to answer it. Moral of this story...don't call my work today.

I’ve gotta stay extra focused this week because I’m taking some time off work next week for a concert and some baseball games and I highly doubt I’ll be watching what I eat.

This pin made me LOL. 
Desperate times call for desperate measures!

6/10/2013

Weekend Update: All Sorts Of Blah

Mondayyyy. You have arrived. Meh. This weekend had so much potential, but ended up being a little lackluster.

Thursday: Yep, we’re starting with Thursday. I worked all day and then headed to a Relay For Life meeting. This will be my 3rd year doing it, and it’s crazy how big the event has grown in our little town. 1st year was 2011 and we had like 5 teams, 2nd year totally blew up and we had like 18 teams or something AND raised like $40,000 for the American Cancer Society. The event is still 2 weeks away and according to the website, we have 20 teams and have about $39,000+ raised. Super cool! My team captain is my best friend’s mom so I got to the meeting a little early and raided her fridge like the good old days. We talked about what is gonna happen at the relay and what our team has planned…should be an awesome event.
 
This walk is for the AmericanCancer Society , an organization that raises money to fight ALL cancer. The Relay For Life is a 24 hr walk where teams participate and each team must have at least 1 person walking at all times. Ideally, there should be 20 people walking the course at any given time. Even at 3:00 am! I've kind of sucked at raising money, so I’m pitching it to my readers :] If you've got an extra $5, $10, $20, or even $100…throw it my way! It will be greatly appreciated!

Friday: Remember how I was super excited for Tim? He kind of did not impress. We left town a little late, encountered traffic, missed our exit, more traffic, tailgate, strongggg honey jack & coke, found an InCahoots group that brings speakers and line dances in the tailgate lot before the show, completely missed Love & Theft, caught Brantley Gilbert’s last 2 songs, searched through the masses for friends, didn't find them, and mostly chilled through Tim's set. My problem with Tim was he played a lot of new music I didn't know. I guess that’s my own fault for not being a true fan. Loved the last 20 minutes of his set which was where he played everything I knew! Chilled in the parking lot and waited for traffic to die down, saw a chick dance on the roof of a car and secretly wished she fell…no luck. Mexican food. Sleep.
Chelsea with the photobomb.
3 amigos <3
Let's take a second to appreciate the growth of my hair! Left is 2 summers ago (I think?),
baby piggy tails, right was at Tim Friday night.


Saturday: Worked in the morning, 3.5 hour nap, unpacked my bedroom stuff, hung art I've collected in the last year, caught up on SYTYCD, sleeeeeeep.
Yankees Stadium
Jack's Mannequin and Something Corporate autographed lyric posters. 
1 more off the 100 things to do before you die list! #33.
Sunday: Did laundry & ran errands with my mom. Purchased bedroom curtains. Bought cinder blocks to put on the corners of my bed frame to raise it. Got the idea from pinterest! I bought the wrong size, had to make another trip to HD and buy the right size which raised my bed about 10 inches. Now I’m kind of scared I’ll fall off! Pictures soon once my room is completely done!

Wasn't a boring weekend, but nothing too exciting.

6/03/2013

Potpourri

A post about everything and nothing, all at the same time...

1) The crack house is about 80% done! We added flooring and tile, and the windows are being worked on as we speak. A lot of our belongings have been moved over. We spent our first night there Saturday. All that is left is painting the bathroom cabinets, replacing outlets, adding curtains, screw on cabinet and drawer handles, and organizing our stuff. I'm hoping to get my TV working by tonight because I'm an episode behind on Ellen! There's still things on my to-do list like replacing bedroom and closet doors, changing the bathroom counter and shower tile, adding tile to the kitchen counter, and totally revamping the back yard...but those will all happen with time. All the work we've been doing was to make the place livable  so now that it is, we're good to go!   

2) Remember that Padres game I didn't go to last week? Welp, turns out that was one of the more exciting games the Pads will have all season...besides the fight with the Dodgers. 17 innings, 5 hours later, a Padres win! Not sure if that makes me feel better or worse about it though. Whomp. Oh well.
3) Team USA soccer was happening this weekend. US v. Germany men's game resulted in a 3-4 win in the United States favor, and the US v. Canada women left us with a 3-0 win for the US! 
Girl crush Alex Morgan got 2 in the net!
Sydney Leroux "shush-ing" the crowd after her goal.
These two Sydney Leroux images are kind of a big deal because she’s been getting a lot of crap for playing with the US. She is Canadian born to an American father and Canadian mother. She holds dual citizenship between the US and Canadia but has chosen to play with the US national team over Canada’s these last few years/forever. She scored the last goal of the game this weekend and walked around the field a little before grabbing the badge of her jersey, kissed it, and then “shushed” the crowd. According to her twitter, she was called racial slurs, taunted, and family was being talked about. Not cool Canada soccer fans. P.S. none of these pictures of mine, and were stolen from here and here.

4) I am friends with some pretty beastly folks. 12 fb/instagram buds did the San Diego Rock & Roll (half and full) marathon this weekend and kicked it in the face! 1 even qualified for the Boston marathon! Props to all of you because I can't even begin to imagine racing! The last one I did...which was a 5K, kicked my butt! BUT It's on the "things to do before you die" list so I might entertain the idea for next year! We'll see...stay tuned :] P.S. That list has been updated, 2 things have been crossed off...can you guess which ones?

5) Last but most definitely not least, Tim McGraw is this weekend with Love & Theft and Brantley Gilbert! County concert season is officially starting and I bought my tickets a while ago! I saw Tim like 3 or 4 years ago with Kayyy and then last summer up in Anaheim!He puts on such a great show, and I'm super excited to see the other 2! Hopefully Faith Hill makes a guest appearance!


5/24/2013

Class Of 2013!


Let’s talk about my first day of college ever. I went to the local community college, Palomar College (UCP!) The year was 2006 on a nice summer/fall Monday morning of September…or was it August? Anyways, my first class was softball practice at 10:00 am. I probably left at 8:45, thinking 1 hour and 15 minutes should plenty time to drive the 25 mile distance, and it was. I remember arriving with 30 minutes to spare but ran into trouble when I pulled into the parking lot…and couldn't find an open spot to save my life. After spending an hour going through all of the lots, I finally found an open space! But now I was at least 30 minutes late to class. I struggled to decide if I should go to class or not and after crying to 2 of my best friends over the phone and talking to my dad, I decided not to go. Yep, I did not go to my first class of my college career. Instead I went to the retired softball coach’s office to talk to him about missing class since I knew him personally and was the reason I had decided to go to Palomar and play ball. He told me the new coach was chill and to just talk to her about what happened and she’ll understand. At that very moment, the new coach had stepped into retired coaches office to talk about her first day and there I was, the chick that didn't go to practice. I had to explain myself and she understood…but I had to pay for it and run sprints the following day.

Fast forward 7 years, I graduated from California State University, San Marcos with a Bachelors of Arts in Liberal Studies with a depth of study in Arts & Education on May 18,2013! 

Check out the grad pics:
Jumbo-tron action!
WOOOOOO!
martywiththeparty
with the parentals <3
grandma (mom's mom) and grandpa (dad's dad)
my family.
some besties!
school loves!
life long friends...and a photo bomber
with moniqueqee!
I seriously couldn't have done this without the support of my parents, family, friends, and work. It’s been a long time coming, but I finally did it!

I've still got a few classes, tests, and credential program to get through until I’m fully legit to become a teacher so here’s to the next 3 years!   


5/03/2013

100 Things To Do Before You Die.

Like 2 weeks ago I pinned this link titled "100 things to do before you die." It has been on my mind since then, so I figured I would type it out here and cross out what I've done in these 24 years of life of mine...and decided I want to cross off 6 more and have 35 done by my 25th birthday, in September. 

1. Set foot on all continents. 
North America and South America, check! Need Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Africa.  
2. Live in at least 2 different countries with completely cultures.
3. Solve a Rubik's cube.
4. Learn at least one foreign language. 
I live in the U.S. so Spanish is foreign, right?
5. Swim with whale sharks.
Rob @ the Fantasy Factory serves as inspiration for this one. Shark Attack!
6. Get drunk a least once in your life. 
Many times in my life.
7. Bungee jump.
8. Do the Mongol Rally.
The what? I might have to pass on this.
9. Swim with dolphins.
10. Go on a safari.
And check off Africa at the same time!
11. Learn how to surf.
I've been trying to get out to the beach to make this happen but it never works out.
12. Scuba dive. 
13. Fly an airplane.
14. Give a public speech. 
Speech class/class presentations/thank you toasts.
15. Get your body in the ultimate shape at least once in your life. 
Working on it!
16. Run a marathon.
26.2 miles. Ahh!
17. Run a triathlon.
Swimming, biking, AND running?! Bigger AHH!
18. Hot air ballooning.
19. Ride a motorcycle.
20. Sing to an audience. (Karaoke counts)
21. Volunteer 6 months abroad.
22. Have your own business.
23. Fish and eat your own catch.
24. Own a pet.
25. Renew your vows.
27.White water rapids.
28. Try rock climbing.
30. Learn how to make sushi.
31. Go to Disney World.
32. Learn how to sail.
33. Paint and frame your painting.
34. Help a stranger in distress.
35. Ride a roller coaster.
Disneyland. 6 Flags. Knotts Berry Farm. Del Mar Fair.
36. Drive the autobahn.
37. Spend Christmas on the beach.
Does the day after Christmas count? It's my tradition to go to the beach on the 26th and chill.
38. Get your B.A. or equivalent.
39. Find of job you love or create the job you love.
41. Sleep under the stars.
<3
42. Make a fool of yourself.
All. The. Time.
44. See a solar eclipse.
45. Spend the night in a haunted place.
46. Learn how to play a musical instrument. 
Clarinet in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade.
47. Drink beer at the Oktoberfest.
Barf. I hate beer.
48. Sleep in an igloo.
49. Brew your own beer.
Remember how I hate beer?
50. Go to the Superbowl.
51. Go to the Olympics. (Summer or Winter)
52. Write a book. (At least try)
53. Plant a tree.
54. Learn how to dance.
I can bust a move!
55. Ride a camel in the desert.
I rode a camel once at the fair. That was near the beach and far from the desert. But I'm gonna count it.
56. Ride an elephant.
57. Grow a beard at least once in your life.
That might be a little weird.
58. Shave your hair off.
59. Go skinny dipping.
60. Go to your favorite band's concert.
I've seen Drake, Jack's MannequinAlicia Keys, Lady Antebellum, and Dierks Bentley, Need John Mayer and JT.  
61. Climb a mountain.
62. Learn how to swim.
Never been good at it though.
63. Party until sunrise.
Good times.
64. Go wild at La Tomatina.
I heard you had to be a dude to do this.
65. Go to the opera.
66. Cross a country using public transportation.
67. Get to know your neighbors. 
No witty remark for this one.
68. Travel around the world.
69. Backpack through another country.
70. Go camping.
It's been years since I've done it! Want to go again, ASAP!
71. Feed a homeless person.
72. Take a class you've always wanted.
73. Own a sports car.
74. Go skiing.
Not very good at that...or snowboarding.
75. Shoot a gun.
BB Gun.
76. Trek Machu Picchu.
77. Visit Angkor Wat.
Which would mean I'd be in Asia, another continent down.
78. See the Iguazu Falls.
Before of after I check out the Carnival in Rio
79. Go kayaking.
Once, with Sara. Funniest moment of my life.
80. Dance at the Carnival in Rio.
I've always wanted to do this!
81. See a glacier.
82. Take a bath in a hot spring.
83. Try to beat a world record.
84. Go to a drive-in movie theater.
85. Ride a gondola in Venice.
What's up Europe?!!
86. See the Eiffel Tower.
Can I get the Lauren Conrad experience like when she went there on The Hills?
87. Fly a kite.
Who hasn't?
88. Solve a jigsaw puzzle.
Again, who hasn't?
89. Be an extra in a movie.
Audience of DWTS/SYTYCD/Jay Leno counts. But I might be auditioning for Anchor Man 2 next week!
90. Dance the macarena.
That was my jam when I was a kid.
91. Eat fried oreos/twinkies/cheesecake.
Thank you Del Mar Fair.
92. Float in the Dead Sea.
I just learned about the crazy tension out in that area with Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. Scary stuff! 
93. Travel at least once by train.
To Anaheim and Santa Barbara.
94. Go on a cruise.
I'm terrified of the deep sea. I might pass on this.
95. See the Northern Lights. (Aurora Borealis)
96. Travel by yourself.
97. Ride a horse.
As a kidlet in Meheeeco.
98. Fall in love.
99. Learn how to juggle. 
Couldn't tell you when or where I learned, but I def can do it.
100. Feel like the happiest person on Earth. 
I was the happiest person on Earth that one time I met Zac Efron.

Is there anything on this list you've done that I haven't? Share your experience/tips! I'd love to hear about it :] What about stuff on this list that you'd like to do?