May. 4th, 2011

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Earlier tonight/Tuesday I decided my morale was too low and the odds were too long for me to bother with going into Knoxville to the Job Fair today/Wednesday. After last Fall's misadventure with Tech School and retraining, I wonder if I'm qualified to do ANYTHING that is marketable. With fewer than forty companies promised at this fair, and probably thousands of other applicants coming, I doubt it's worth my time and effort.

No need to respond to this, I'm just venting because I'm tired and frustrated and sick of living in this fashion.
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I went to that Job Fair in Knoxville anyway. Left my calling card with two auto parts factories (SL Tennessee and Protomet) but didn't bother with resumes or gussying myself up. The place wasn't too busy but I arrived later in the day so I probably missed the throngs.
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Symmetry and equilibrium are not all that valuable right now. They're certainly not worth obsessing over or having screaming fights about. In fact, I recommend that you cultivate a jaunty knack for stylish lopsidedness. Appreciate the beauty of irregularity. Be alert for the way incongruous details and crooked angles reveal fresh, hot truths that provide you with exactly what you need. Even so-called flaws and mistakes may lead to lucky accidents.

Things have been so irregular lately it's impossible to miss.

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