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The Menno Melange

 

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If you're at this page, you're viewing the old blog. The new blog is here A Mennonite blog with two writers, based out of southern Ontario

Will Loewen is a small town youth pastor whose posts range from theology to hockey, rants to sermons.

Ana Fretz is a city-born, small town wannabe, who posts on theology and sociology, and enjoys asking the big questions.

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Thursday, September 01, 2005  

NO LONGER WANTED: An apartment in Tavi

Well! Will and I very excitedly found an apartment in Tavistock today! It is a loft apartment in an old school house behind a nursing home. Very quaint. The building is very old, which we like. This was a big hurdle to overcome, and we did it, so that was a relief.

I am now currently looking for work either in Tavi or Stratford, which is usually an exhausting process. It's been going okay, but whenever I look for work I am reminded of how unqualified I feel for most jobs. I've done all sorts of random jobs that have nothing to do with each other (interpreting at a heritage site, chaplaincy at a nursing home, landscaping, serving drinks on a train, Vacation Bible School and archiving, to name a few) that I feel like I'm pretty good at lots of different things, but not extremely good at one or two things. Ironically, none of the jobs I've done (except chaplaincy, I guess) have anything to do with my degree in Social Development Studies. This always leaves me feeliing pretty overwhelmed when job hunting. Oh well. I'm sure I'll find something.

I guess I could say:
WANTED: A job that remotely has somewhat something to do with my degree.

   [ posted by Anabee @ 5:46 PM ]