I'd rather be golfing.
Seattle sucks so I write about that.
Also work...ish in recruiting. Shoot your resume to kiawahislandstripclub@gmail.com for any and all job hunt questions.
First, sorry if this double posts (flying right now). When it comes to WFH biggest advice I have is create a dedicated work space/room. Never go in there if you aren’t working and don’t ever work anywhere else. Also, measure that shit and claim it on taxes. Also keep track of miles to and from the office/airport and claim that shit as well.
Finally, get out of the house once midday for lunch or a run or to see your dealer or anything. Prevents cabin fever.
My wife played D1 softball. She broke 80 in less than 20 rounds….ever. Pretty fucking infuriating to someone like me who scrapped for years just to barely make walk-on status. Can’t underestimate hand-eye coord and controlling body movements that high level athletes possess.
She also has no idea how far she hits any of her irons and I have to club her every shot. Natural athletes can execute almost anything plus 90% of golf is mental.
My 1am flight got a flat tire because that’s a thing somehow. Starbucks then messed up my breakfast drink during a layover, didn’t have time to get it fixed, and now I’m trying to not let that ruin the rest of my day.
I walk out the office and I see like twenty food trucks within three blocks. Thai, Burgers, Greek, Italian, Halal, Tacos, etc. etc.
They’re inherently American and I’m not even being sarcastic. I will shop them because I know the person behind the wheel is just trying to achieve their dream.
I am spending all next week in DFW and staying in the Stockyards. That won’t be a fucking train wreck at all with me being that close to Billy Bob’s, Cattlemen’s, H3, etc. Content should be on point, though.
Recently bought a house and sold it a year later to move. Buying a house under the age of 30 is sketchy simply because literally all of the data says you’re going to change jobs a lot. Buying instead of renting severely limits what you can take job wise in other places. Don’t give yourself the headache I had trying to sell a house to move cross country.
I’m the one doing the interviewing. Hoping the candidates don’t recognize the exhaustion in my face.
17 interviews today after a night at the Stockyards. This should go well.
First, sorry if this double posts (flying right now). When it comes to WFH biggest advice I have is create a dedicated work space/room. Never go in there if you aren’t working and don’t ever work anywhere else. Also, measure that shit and claim it on taxes. Also keep track of miles to and from the office/airport and claim that shit as well.
Finally, get out of the house once midday for lunch or a run or to see your dealer or anything. Prevents cabin fever.
I……I actually have one of those.
My wife played D1 softball. She broke 80 in less than 20 rounds….ever. Pretty fucking infuriating to someone like me who scrapped for years just to barely make walk-on status. Can’t underestimate hand-eye coord and controlling body movements that high level athletes possess.
She also has no idea how far she hits any of her irons and I have to club her every shot. Natural athletes can execute almost anything plus 90% of golf is mental.
Your commitment to #TexasForever is truly inspiring.
My 1am flight got a flat tire because that’s a thing somehow. Starbucks then messed up my breakfast drink during a layover, didn’t have time to get it fixed, and now I’m trying to not let that ruin the rest of my day.
My dog shit on me once during a run. Don’t hate.
Paul must live in Seattle.
I walk out the office and I see like twenty food trucks within three blocks. Thai, Burgers, Greek, Italian, Halal, Tacos, etc. etc.
They’re inherently American and I’m not even being sarcastic. I will shop them because I know the person behind the wheel is just trying to achieve their dream.
Really solid article here.
Not at all. It’s totally different. Because Texas is awesome and they aren’t. Duh.
I am spending all next week in DFW and staying in the Stockyards. That won’t be a fucking train wreck at all with me being that close to Billy Bob’s, Cattlemen’s, H3, etc. Content should be on point, though.
This is a very accurate assessment.
Recently bought a house and sold it a year later to move. Buying a house under the age of 30 is sketchy simply because literally all of the data says you’re going to change jobs a lot. Buying instead of renting severely limits what you can take job wise in other places. Don’t give yourself the headache I had trying to sell a house to move cross country.
Email me. Let’s figure out what happened and bounce back.
Did he at least follow that up by asking you if you want a higher paying one at the company?
Shoot me an email when you get up here. I might be at the same series, wife is a total die hard Sox fan.
Oh yeah. Damn. There’s a decent chance I know both of you.
Holy shit did you just say Scoots in Lawton? Damn, flashback. I preferred Cadillac Ranch or whatever it’s called these days.
Let me know when you get here. Seriously, let’s meet up.