If I were to write anything it would be that I still don’t have a job and my hair is now green/brown. It takes 2 dying sessions to go from white to brown, and today I am gonna do step 2. I will post pics as soon as it is done.
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October 18th, 2006 at 12:41 pm
That reminds me of when Taylor lived with us, started out with maroon-ish hair, dyed it jet black, hated that, and nearly cooked her hair and scalp trying to get from black to blonde. For a while, she looked like a tiger with about 3 colors of hair on her head.
Try not to get discouraged about a lengthy job search. Keep in mind that Dean’s experience was the exception — not yours. I’ve seen recent statistics that estimate from 25% to as many as 60% of recent college graduates have to move back in with parents until they’re able to be fully employed and support themselves.
October 18th, 2006 at 2:29 pm
Well I applied for some target jobs. Not the hourly positions, but the salaried ones. Their college grad site is awesome. You choose what your major was and they give you a list of what positions need that degree.
I just got done with my hair. It is a dark drown. I have never had a dark color so I thought I would try it. I like the look of light skin, blue eyes, and brown hair. It really makes my eyes pop, but not dark enough to be goth. As soon as it dries I’ll take some pics.
October 19th, 2006 at 8:20 am
Check this out — FORTUNE magazine’s annual ranking of the top 100 companies that rate high with employees.
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/full_list/
Ikea is on the list!