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June 06, 2005 -- 11:22 PM
posted by Pam

Percy - why didn't you tell me sooner little John was not doing well. I would have come to see him
before he got any worse. Do you tihnk he's going to be alright? Give him my best when you go to see him.

June 06, 2005 -- 11:18 PM
posted by P

Little John's taken a turn for the worst.... We're going to see him.

June 06, 2005 -- 7:35 PM
posted by Al

I'm looking, might as well. This might inspire me to get a job faster (Well it has but you can't push people to give you a job if they don't have a spot open). I've decided on the car, now I just have to find the place with the best price and deal. It doesn't hurt to look around though, there are a ton of cars out there. Narrowing down that field could take some time. It took me a month to find a car I liked and that was in a reasonable price range. Talk to Mark or Eric if you need some advice on what to look for. I think it is easier this way because once I get my job and enough money for a down payment, I can just go and buy the car since I did the shopping ahead of time. But if you are in no rush then you can just take your time to find one.

-Strictly for my ninjas

June 06, 2005 -- 6:57 PM
posted by edo

Waiting sucks. People I have talked to generally wait around for half a year before finding something. I started looking in feb.

Anyways, Al have you started looking around for a car? I don't know if I want to buy a car yet, but I wouldn't mind looking around if you're starting to do that.

June 06, 2005 -- 6:16 PM
posted by Al

Only started applying in January of this year... It's going to be a long road to find a engineering job. As far as anyone can tell me the field is pretty saturated with mechanical engineers at the moment. It will probally desaturate near the end of this year, thus allowing grads who don't have jobs yet to find one. Plus I don't know if I'll be staying here when I do get my job. Seems like montreal is a good guess right now at where I'll be heading, or somewhere else. Shouldn't depress you guys with such useless banter. I could be drawing pictures and still working a 50 hour a week job. You guys wouldn't be able to tell the difference. If I start driving around in a 2005 Acura Rsx then I probally have a job and it's in Edmonton. If you guys still see my messages but I'm no where to be found I probally have a job in another city. Otherwise I'm still looking.

-Strictly for my ninjas

June 06, 2005 -- 5:50 PM
posted by Al

Finding a career job is hard as hell! Plus I have to wait for companies to phone me back. I hope it doesn't take me a year to find a engineering job but from what I hear from people (family friends, classmates, engineering friends) a year is a average time period to find a engineering job. I should of started applying in september of last year. And those pictures aren't mine, there somebodies elses!

June 06, 2005 -- 5:49 PM
posted by Pam

P.P.S. It seems that I am the only one who forgets to put periods at the ends of her sentences and does not use proper punctuation. ( I also can't spell!)

June 06, 2005 -- 5:46 PM
posted by Pam

P.S. - Jess - congrats on the show good way to finish before we leave

June 06, 2005 -- 5:45 PM
posted by Pam

Par - Concert looks like fun as long as it's not like 300 euro to go to.
Par/Jess- When are we meeting again?
Beck- whats the usual time 8:00pm or 3:00am
Al- those drawings are awesome - but i think it's time you found a job.
Taylor- thats sucks about the rent- if you want to pay that a week- you can come live at my place

June 06, 2005 -- 4:57 PM
posted by Beck

Bad movie night - my house (Keri's place)
Usual time.

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