I applied to six graduate programs. Five Urban Planning programs received my application materials and one Public Administration program. It was arduous; I'm relieved to be done applying, but now I'm partaking in the hard part-- waiting for decisions. I am suffering on the metaphorical bench; I cannot wait to get in the game.
What do I do to populate the time? Well, to be honest, I deal with my favorite bureaucratic department, that which operates to serve the unemployed: UI. Part of their job is to monitor my weekly progress and ensure that I've applied for 3 jobs. Yes, I know three isn't that many jobs to apply for, but with approximately 6 Washington counties suffering unemployment rates in the double digits, and a statewide unemployment rate hovering around 7%, finding three jobs I'm qualified for is incredibly difficult. I've applied to be a medical coder, a neighborhood watch person, a parking attendant, and more than 50 other positions I might like to do. So I wait around to hear back from these positions. And, mostly, I don't.
So I've taken to enjoying a lot of coffee, walks, novels, perfecting recipes for crackers (rosemary, pepper, cheddar, water, etc.), knitting, running, ellipticaling, and reacquainting myself with reality television. Am I miserable? Not at all, I'm actually quite happy. For now, I deem opening my mail box torment, consider job listings a necessary evil, and view my day to day an excellent opportunity to relish my surroundings. I'm making the things I love a part of my every day life, and I love it. I am documenting it here: weseeweare.wordpress.com.
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