Monday, July 18, 2005

Head 'Em Up, & Move 'Em Out

Now it's officially official; I'm a Hydrocode Analyst, headed for Colorado, where, I'm told, I have a job. I'm kinda taking it on faith that there is a company out there and that they have a job for me. Maybe it's all an elaborate hoax, but then again, I can't prove that the rest of the world isn't, so what the heck.

I've decided to pass on U-Haul in favor of just shipping my stuff. It should be cheaper and less of a hassle. The only big obstacle now is finding a driving buddy, since it's like 23 hours' worth, and my siblings are both indisposed, or at least not at my disposal.

I've started posting some of thel pictures from the beach at my brand-new flickr account. I'm thinking it's a little higher-class free picture hosting than photobucket, at least for visitors. Check it out.

I'm looking for roommates now, preferably ones with rooms already since the logistics of co-shopping with stranger for a new place involve too many degrees of freedom. I've met a Frietnamese woman who's renting out a posh room on top of a mountain or something. The only catch is, all the furniture I bring has to be attractive enough to match her decor. She's a little ahead of me in that regard, but maybe we can work something out. Since I'm a Taurus/Aires hybrid, and she's a Gemini, we "click," or so I'm told. I won't say more, since she could be reading this... Hi, if that's you. It may be a little more highfalutin than I had planned on, but the price is good for the accomodations.

I still have ahead of me the arduous task of deactivating my resumes, agents, profiles, and recruiters on a couple dozen web sites. I think I'll make a spreadsheet to list which ones are where and what the passwords and login names are. It's pretty ridiculous, but you know how much I like listing thins.

Speaking of that, moving is a great time to assess the total replacement cost of my worldly posessions. As I pack, I'm gonna be listing contents and retail replacement amounts to figure out how much insurance to put on each box.

If there's one lesson I learned the last time I tried this trick, it's to carry your GameCube memory card separate from the cube. One of the final traumas I experienced at Pacific Tech was when UPS lost my cube shipping it home, and when, paying out the insured amount, all the proceeds went directly to the Bursar's office toward my balance. In other words, I was denintoed, and had to start over on all my games when I did get around to buying them back.

So I'm doing an ambitious backupping project. Basically I'll assume that my computer is obliterated, my car stolen, and everything else is lost. I don't know if that will be enough precautions, but we'll see.

Today was Monday, and I have exactly 13 days until I report for work at wherever it is I go to do whatever it is I do.

I'll write more later (Charter is coming tomorrow between 8 & 5), when I'm further along updating my resume sites. I hope to get an apartment soon so I can start sending stuff ahead of me there, although if I room with the Vietnamench girl, who's only 97 lbs, I might have to pack in smaller boxes, or hurry and beat the truck up there.