May 23, 2008

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  • I think that comment was simply born of the fact that you typically have more females COMMENTing on your blog. But that doesn't mean you don't have male readers too. Or that your going alpha-male =P
    and thanks for the recommended sites! huzzah for good reading.

  • Wow. I feel honored. Is that weird? Thanks for the props. :)

  • @gracebeyondmeasure - huzzah. lol. My girlfriend says that all the time.

  • Thanks for sharing!

  • Now I just want to leave a comment because I'm a girl...
    but that seems a tad cruel.

    I will def. check out those links though!

  • hey greek* thanks for the kind words ! to answer your question i only went to some college and stopped after 2 years. hope u couldn't tell.. sometimes i get really self conscious about it or at least I used to. I'm Asian and its pretty standard that i am expected to go to a super university or ivy league of some sort. the pressure~!

  • I have more women subscribers than men as well.  I always thought that odd.

  • Whoa, whoa, whoa. A Christian I am and I cannot deny being of the male gender, but intelligent? You definitely haven't been reading my site very long! lol

    Seriously, I was wondering why I had several footprints from your site this morning and now I know...Thanks for the props!

    JC

  • Wow, thank you!  I'm not sure I'm deserving of the accolades, but thanks so much!

    Lonnie

  • Cool, I'll check those out.

  • I suppose I am in the "herd" of women for both you and RWG. There is something to be said for men who can touch the hearts of women.

  • Thanks for commenting :) Im looking forward to writing lol

  • Thanks for commenting :) Im looking forward to writing lol

  • yeah, xanga is lacking kick ass bloggers.

  • @Slave4Brit - I agree that it does set you back a little to not have a college degree. However, by watching you on your videos it's clear that you have a good personality that can interact with people. So I would encourage you to sell your personal strengths in the interviews. Emphasize that because you started working at 20? (I assume, since only 2 years of school), you have lots of experience for someone your age. Tell them that in these tough economic times, you can contribute right away, unlike someone with more schooling but less experience. Then maybe tell them that if they decide you need broader training 2 years down the road or so, you'd be willing to go back to school? I wish you the best of luck in finding a good new job. Oh, and surround yourself with encouraging people and things during the job search! The last thing you need is reasons to despair.

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