Dude, wtf! It's raining work!
Sep. 9th, 2005 06:00 pmI called the Spectator science editor. She's interested in a story I have.
I wrote a pitch up and sent it to the Toronto Star Ideas editor. About TWO MINUTES later he sent me a thank you for the interesting pitch and said he'd get back to me next week.
And then I got an email from that textbook company I did the mini try-out "contract" for months ago, but never followed up on and never got paid for, asking if I was still interested.
It's raining work!
I also called up Sal. Bros., the fund that's been in backup witholding for more than three years, and confirmed that it had been removed. So, I wrote a letter requesting that they cash my shares in and send me a check. Turns out the fund has been doing better than usual lately (which is still really not very well at all), and I'm getting more money than I expected (which, granted, will be swallowed by my loans right away).
It's raining money and money making opportunities!
I wrote a pitch up and sent it to the Toronto Star Ideas editor. About TWO MINUTES later he sent me a thank you for the interesting pitch and said he'd get back to me next week.
And then I got an email from that textbook company I did the mini try-out "contract" for months ago, but never followed up on and never got paid for, asking if I was still interested.
It's raining work!
I also called up Sal. Bros., the fund that's been in backup witholding for more than three years, and confirmed that it had been removed. So, I wrote a letter requesting that they cash my shares in and send me a check. Turns out the fund has been doing better than usual lately (which is still really not very well at all), and I'm getting more money than I expected (which, granted, will be swallowed by my loans right away).
It's raining money and money making opportunities!