It has been some time since I last posted here. I certainly did not intend to stop writing upon returning from New Zealand. It was more that I had fewer things worth blogging about. It's difficult to go from an adventure to a bland, familiar kind of normalcy. It was good to see friends upon returning to Saskatoon, for sur. But returning to the place I was excited to leave...well, it didn't exactly leave me inspired to write about my life.
All of the members of my prospective band are now in the same city for the first time, and I'm looking forward to kicking off that project. I have also been musing about a screenplay that I intend to write, though I am currently in the process of doing research for it. As for current musical projects, I will be busy this week rehearsing for the U of S composition recital, and with a friend for Thursday. I will be performing at local bar Amigo's this Thursday with an old friend, Nolto. We're doing three songs as an acoustic hip hop duo. I'm as nervous about how it will go as I am excited to perform. It should be interesting.
On Forms
Posted by Ryan Holaday at 12:26 PM Comments: (0)
I would like to know what kinds of morons always end up designing employment application forms. Clearly they never take the time to fill them out themselves, simply due to the poorly-spaced sections. In addition, there is no reason to include the address of my past employers. There is not a single prospective employer that is going to show up at all of the places where I used to work, so it's not necessary information. And if anyone were crazy enough to do so, they should be capable of googling it and finding the address themselves. Or perhaps call the number I have to provide, and ask them where they are, if it's that big of a deal.
And yet so many forms require the addresses. Those form designers should all be fired, and I should be hired in their place. But, alas, I would have to navigate through the dense jungle of their idiocy in order to fix their obvious mistakes.
And yet so many forms require the addresses. Those form designers should all be fired, and I should be hired in their place. But, alas, I would have to navigate through the dense jungle of their idiocy in order to fix their obvious mistakes.
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