Glass Panes That Separate

transparent barriers to communication


Tag: work

  • backups

    Once upon a time, there was a tortoise who was on a journey. Where? Doesn’t matter, because it’s not a real tortoise, it’s a literary device. This tortoise plodded along just fine. Of course it wasn’t getting anywhere fast, because it was a tortoise. But it went even slower because it only had a leg and a half. That’s right, only 1.5 legs. So it didn’t so much plod, as scoot along the ground. It never worried about the half-leg being but a stub, so long as it had the other good leg. It kept going, day after day. Then, one day, it’s leg fell off. Of course we all wondered how. Perhaps it just got worn out from being the only real leg the tortoise had. Perhaps… Really, it doesn’t matter, because it’s a literary device, remember?

    The tortoise was stuck, it needed to get that other leg going, but it was only half a leg. Fortunately, the tortoise was resourceful, and built a rocket-ship out of spare parts he kept in his knapsack. The moral of the story? Never put all your eggs in one basket when going on a journey, much less when backing up your data. And if you lose your basket, build another one really quick, and start collecting more eggs.

  • moving along

    Tomorrow, I embark on a new journey. I’ve been working at an office supply shop doing computer and network service for the last few months. It’s been fun, but there’s just been something missing. My coworkers are great (they’ll probably never read this). I’ll miss Tom, Jeremy, and even April too. Denny…not so much. Actually, I go to church with him, so it would be tough to miss him when I still see him.

    My new job will be as Technology Coordinator at DCC, our local community college. I’d give you a link to their website, but I don’t want anyone to see it yet; at least not until after I’ve had a chance to clean it up a bit. I’m pretty excited, as there will be a lot more of what I like to do there, but most importantly, its where I believe God wants me to be right now. I can’t ask for anything more than that (and I won’t).

    So, farewell, old job. Hello, new job!

  • flying

    Well, it’s been a couple weeks since I started my new job, and even longer since I wrote my last real blog post. The new job has been fun, with a few new challenges, and lots of new software to learn about. We had rented a small house originally that turned out to be a bust. The landlords don’t keep the place up real well, and aren’t too picky about who they let in, so it had a lovely cigarette smoke smell, and several other quirks here and there. At any rate, they were gracious enough to let us out of the lease, since our eyes were burning, and my wife wasn’t even able to spend the night there due to associated sinus problems.
    Since then, things have been looking up. Amanda got a job at a flower shop last week, and today was her first day. We also received an offer on our house, which puts us in the same boat as my cousin, oddly enough. It was kind of funny to read her post, and say, hey, me too! At any rate, it’s very encouraging to have received an offer on the house, and there has been a lot more interest in it than we really expected, which is very nice.

  • trans

    February 29 will be my last day at Trinity Bible College. We’re finally moving out of Ellendale, and going to my hometown, Glendive, MT. I’ve accepted a position at BOSS Office Products as a Computer/Network Technician where I’ll essentially be a computer tech and consultant for small businesses and schools and such. I’m a bit sad to be leaving my job here, but I’m a lot excited for this new opportunity and can’t wait until March.

  • lately

    I’ve been here, there, and everywhere. Back in August we went to western Montana, and camped out a couple days for our honeymoon. It was absolutely gorgeous there, and I think I have some photos around here somewhere. I’ll have to post those later. On the way back, we got a call from a hospital in Sidney. They offered me a job, but I declined it. I might be crazy, but I just didn’t feel right about the job.
    School’s back in full swing, and work has been nuts. Lots of new people to explain the same old stuff to. “Here’s your password for the eightieth time, and no, you can’t change it.” Otherwise, there’s been lots of fun. We’ve got a new feature to be added to the college website soon, which is a lot of fun.
    In other awesome news, Apple just released the iPod Touch, which is fantastic. I really want one. Really. I’ve never been big on mp3 players, as I had one once, and only ever used it on long road trips. It also didn’t help that it went through 4 AA batteries in 2 hours. Ouch. But this one does more than music. Of course, it does video, but it also has built-in wireless, so you can surf the net, browse Youtube, or even shop the iTunes store and buy music right to your iPod. It also has a few useful tools like a Calendar and Contacts.