Sunday, November 01, 2009

Daily Blogging for a Month? Good Idea!

So I saw on Kelly's blog about this initiative for blogging every day for the month of November -- see nablopomo National Blog Posting Month. For a sporadic blogger like me this sounded like a good idea and a way to get back into the habit. I’ve never blogged that consistently, even though I find when I do I tend to be more focused with the rest of my life. I went to the website and signed up and here we go!

I think to kick this off it might be a good idea to re-post the poem from Kipling I posted a few years ago that I first saw quoted in Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein. It says pretty much what I need to think about right now as far as focusing on things go:

The young recruit is silly – 'e thinks o' suicide.
'E's lost 'is gutter-devil; 'e 'asn't got 'is pride;
But day by day they kicks 'im, which 'elps 'im on a bit,
Till 'e finds 'isself one mornin' with a full an' proper kit.

Gettin' clear o' dirtiness, gettin' done with mess,
Gettin' shut o' doin' things rather-more-or-less.

From The ‘eathen by Rudyard Kipling

Nicely put, don’t you think? Where I’m at right now requires a good deal of focus on my part. I am out of work again, so let’s taken it as written that I spend at least a couple hours each day searching the job boards, applying at likely-looking companies, and following leads from friends and former co-workers. I do that daily so I won’t mention it again; it’s just there, it has to be done, and I’m doing the footwork.

As I mentioned before, MLM is scheduled for her first shoulder replacement surgery on December 2nd. She is getting ready for that with help from a cohort of home care nurses and physical therapists that we are lucky enough to have coming in several times a week. She is getting some good exercise and still losing weight which really helps her pain level. It’s so good to see things finally moving forward for her surgery. I look forward to taking her back to Disney World! Her Mom was coming for Thanksgiving but has extended her stay to be here after the operation and help with getting her settled in afterwards – much appreciated! We have a hospital bed loaned to us by a family in the church so we are almost set. I just have to finish tidying up the living room and office, get rid of our old entertainment center on Craig’s list, and set up the bed in our bedroom. The fun never ends!

In order to move forward in my ‘career’ (such as it is), I need to get additional certifications or an advanced college degree (just another form of certification wouldn’t you say?). To that end, I am studying SQL for two reasons – just having a cert in SQL should improve my chances of employment, and it’s a big step toward an MCSE (super-valuable cert from Microsoft). Alternatively, as I’ve mentioned previously, I.T. hasn’t been berry, berry good to me lately. There are fewer jobs, more techs competing for them, and the pay has dropped considerably because of this – market forces at work; supply and demand; etc. So if I get back into college for a master’s program it seems prudent to focus on a different, but complimentary field. My first inclination was the Medical Informatics program at Northwestern – it seems a good direction to go that builds on my past experience but moves me into the medical admin field which is definitely not going anywhere and pays well, generally. There are also masters programs in HR that build on my undergrad degree in Organization Behavior – MLM even found a MS program in Org Behavior, so that’s another possibility. Third, is teaching. MLM and many others have always said that I would make a good teacher. Now I have taught adult classes in PC skills before, and I enjoyed that. Not sure how I’d do with kids though. On the other hand, I have taught Sunday school as well and enjoyed that a lot and was pretty good at it. Anyway, MLM found an online teaching master of arts program at USC and put me in for that. I am getting e-mails and phone calls from them now so I guess they’re anxious to get some business. It’s intriguing to say the least. Of course, before I can do any of those things I need to get employed, at a living wage, with a short commute, etc. etc. etc.

That’s enough for today. Feels good. Let’s keep it flowing.

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