This is why preferrential parking rates are important
Monday, May 18, 2009
It's been about 6 months since my last post. And it's not like there's not been anything blog worthy going on in my life. There's been plenty. I guess I've just lost the motivation to blog post-exchange. Lately, with all the time on my hands, I've gotten guilty enough to make a short post. But this post, while short, is significant. It symbolizes my overcoming the inertia to blog. So hopefully, I'll start making entries a little more frequently from here on out.
Life, at this point, is good. I've just come to the end of an important phase in my life: Education. And begun on an even more exciting journey: Unemployment. Hopefully I can begin on the next phase soon... working forever until I die. Can't say I'm all too excited.
Today however, I made my first dollar as a graduate. Doing a little part time work at 8 dollars an hour at Jiazi's company. Basically just helping with the BlackBerry trial program at SMU. So bright and early in the morning we made our way down to SMU and 4 hours later we were done and it was time to pack up and go.
This next message is particularly important to any of my friends who are still studying in SMU after this semester. When the Motor Inc sends out the emails for application of preferrential parking rates. DO IT. I never knew until today how ridiculous parking costs in SMU if you aren't a registered vehicle. Jiazi just parked for 4 hours. Guess how much it cost her. Go on, hazard a guess. Write it down on a piece of paper and if you get it right, I'll buy you lunch. I promise. I swear it. In fact I'll give you the range of plus/minus one dollar. Honor system. Don't cheat or lie, and I'll hold up my end of the bargain. Once you've scribbled your guess on a piece of paper, scroll down...
In case you can't see it.
You're damn right her cashcard has insufficient value.
Things on my mind:
Unemployment
Graduation
Taiwan
Taiwanese boobies
Sprouting Nonsense Since 1984 {11:07 pm}