Career change
So, I'm starting to get a bit nervous about the whole work arrangement I'm trying to make happen at my job (so that I can continue to work for them after my impending move to Houston). I just keep hearing how the big boss man doesn't like telecommuters, and that it's pretty much going to be his call.

So what do I do about it? Yeah, that's right. I sit here and blog instead of working so that I can ensure my contributions are noticed and valued. Sigh.

So, let's take a survey. IF I can't continue to do from Houston what I'm now doing, what should I try to do while there? What kind of employment should I look for? I did a quick google and it looks like there are bike messengers in Houston, and that's the first thing, actually, I would consider doing. I think it would be fun, I know it would keep me in shape, and I'd have a heck of a tan (and some wicked bike-handling skills) after a year there. Though I hear the cars in Houston are less than friendly to cyling-types.

Anyway, short of being a messenger, what kind of employment can be had in only a year?

6 Comments:

Blogger Hutch said...

Two words... Male escort

posted at 1:19 PM

 
Blogger Dana said...

No Hutch, not what YOU would do for a year...

posted at 3:00 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's face it: you have the perfect opportunity to become a beer vendor at Astros games. Also, if you do it while on your bike, you might earn more tips.

posted at 7:52 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I could use a good backup dancer...

posted at 7:55 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dana is a doctor... access to the pharmaceuticals could have its black market benefits

posted at 11:35 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why not put that college degree to work, and try "acting." Other options include Supervisor of Dance, Dance Revolution at the local Mini-Golf or pixie dust spreader on the tilted whirl. Houston is full of opportunities.
-garrett

posted at 12:26 PM

 

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