Case Management And CES
Today I woke up at 9:30 am. and was late because I wanted to sleep in.
Concerned about looking for a job, I saw my case manager, but she didn’t really amaze me at all. So I walked to the CES.
Faxing my resume to two jobs I started walking home.
I talked to Rory at Pizza Hut before scooting off.
Insulate Home Speakers
Today was a very hot day. No one rang me over the phone. I guess that means forget about Gina and don’t worry about Phoenix for now.
At home I insulated my speakers inside a bit more and on top of the speakers so that it might dull the sound. I can say that there is more sound in the middle of the room now.
That’s loud.
Frank Hou Inquires About Jobstart Benefits
Frank Hou – an employer that I faxed my resume to – rang me up at 5:00 pm. He asked me to find out what the rate of Jobstart benefits he gets if he employs me. Tomorrow I am going to the CES to find out, and then ring him up.
Hopefully he will give me an interview. He might even hire me as a Junior Accounting Clerk delivering documents, and general office duties for a finance company.
The boss was Chinese so I might get the job straight off, considering the luck I had with the other job.
Now that I’m 18, I don’t feel much different about myself, but I see that I will be treated differently considering my age.
Planning Ahead
Today I will be sleeping early again and also using Mavis for some touch up.
Diary Of A Mad Chaos is a daily diary written from March 1996 until today, of which individual books and book series have been created, namely “The Lost Years” an exploration of young, entwined love, the “Wubao In China (猎艳奇缘)” book series which provides an extensive comparative analysis of the cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, and the book titled “Foreigner (华人)” an exploration of race relations in Australia.