That's good to know.
DAY 4 - JUNE 7, 2009
Got all the new pages set up on my website, so now it's doubling as a weird blog/business site hybrid. At least I'm going to use it to advertise my humor services. I checked out that one "30 Days To Becoming A Freelancer" article by Skelliewag for any more things I could do, and I've revised my plan accordingly. Though my freelancing for the moment is still intended to be part-time...I gotta remember that. Still, I think I'll keep searching for writing work every day so I can begin building up a fund at the new savings account I opened.
It's Sunday, so I imagine the high schools and colleges don't have any staff in. (Or maybe they do. Eh, I really should've checked.) Well, Monday's a grand time to make more of a push in those areas.
I'm getting excited about the resume, because I really think it can come together to be something decent based on my past work. It would be great to land a good editor position, at least for a while.
Anyway, tomorrow I'm calling FCCJ to inquire about some of their programs, and I'm also calling the high school to get some answers on their driving course. I'll also be devoting a large block of time to polishing off that resume, and then there's some side stuff I need to do for the blog.
Oh, and I also wanted to mention that I've begun keeping a notebook of topics to aid my comedy writing. I've only filled up a little bit so far, but apparently a good notebook habit can increase mental dexterity and really cut down on joke writing time. Hey, if it made Mel Brooks and Woody Allen a lot funnier, hell, I'll go for it. It really takes me WAY too long to make up jokes for each blog post, so speed is desired.