Archive for November, 2002

I miss cards, hackey sacks, and rum

Posted Wednesday, November 27th, 2002 at 4:56 pm

I’ve been back from Guyana for three months now and thought I’d seen my friends down there a little update. Here’s what I sent:

GUY Friends,

I’ve now been back in the US for three months, the same amount of time we spent together in training. I think about you often and wanted to send you an update.

THINGS I MISS:
I really miss playing cards, drinking beer and rum, hackey sacking, and playing ultimate Frisbee with you all. I haven’t played Knaves, hackied, or thrown a Frisbee since my return. Of course, I also haven’t sat around for hours in plastic lawn furniture while drowning in my own sweat either, but let’s stick to the good things.

I also miss Banks beer and Guyana’s rum. I’ve even searched a few liquor stores that carry some rare imports to no avail. But I will say, three months in Guyana really did increase my tolerance for alcohol. About a month ago, I attend Elon’s homecoming (my alma mater) and had no problem keeping up with my fellow fraternity brothers.

Salt fish in the house!

CULTURAL DIFFERENCES:
I don’t think that I’ve heard a single car horn since my return, and that includes the trip I took to New York City. Deprived, I conducted an experiment one day by driving my dad’s car through downtown Raleigh while randomly honking the horn for no apparent reason. As expected, my behavior was both confusing and intolerable for many.

I’ve also tried sipping at people while in malls or in passing. In Raleigh, I got a lot of weird and disgusting looks. In New York City, however, people just ignored me for I simply fitted in with the rest of the weirdoes.

Speaking of NYC, there really are a lot of Guyanese living there. On my first day in town, I met two of them. They were both bellmen, each working at a separate building. Don’t recall how I discovered they were Guyanese, but they were thrilled when I said I’d be back “Just now.” It’s still fun to use the lingo every now and then.

THINGS YOU’VE MISSED:
Let’s see, it’s fall, so the state fair was in town. You missed tossing rings onto Coke bottles, stomach wrenching rides like the Zipper, and the most unhealthy foods you can imagine like fried Oreos and pork-butt-on-a-stick.

You also missed college and professional sports. I’ve been to several NC State football games, which ended the season 10-3. Their last game was against Florida State. It featured all of the fanfare of a televised game: fireworks, hip-hop music to pump up the crowd, high-flying cheerleaders, a huge TV featuring instant replays and game stats, and even the tearing down of the goal posts after the game. I’ve also been to a few hockey games. Remember ice?

Speaking of ice, I haven’t taken a cold shower or bucket bath since my return. In fact, one morning, I turned on the shower and there was no hot water. What did I do? Well, if you think I bucked it up and took a cold shower, you couldn’t be more wrong. I went downstairs, turned on the hot water heater, and waited 30 minutes for things to warm back up. Yep, I’m a spoiled softy once again.

But things back in the US haven’t been all roses. The Washington DC area had a few weeks of terror as a sniper randomly took out about a dozen citizens in the metro area. The sniper targeted kids, elders, blacks, whites, Hispanics; you name it. The police, FBI, and CIA were puzzled. Eventually they caught the guys.

The stock market and job market continue to be in the slumps. So if you are hoping you nest egg will have grown during your departure, keep hoping.

JOB SEARCH:
On a similar note, I continue my quest for a web development job. I average an interview or two a week, so at least there’s something on my resume that is attracting employers. I have even turned down one offer, for farm live in New York just didn’t appeal to me.

CLOSING:
Have a happy thanksgiving. I’ll be in the North Carolina Mountains and will be sure to eat a slice of turkey just for you.

Sincerely,
Jason.Pearce.net
PearceCorps

Two phone interviews a week

Posted Friday, November 15th, 2002 at 5:29 pm

Here’s a quick and brief update:

  • I continue to conduct interviews, about two phone interviews a week, but have received no job offers.
  • The medical association in Maryland said I was one of two candidates, but ended up offering the other candidate the job.
  • I launched a new website for my dad’s company on Thursday. You’ll find it here. If was fun to work on and will enhance my portfolio.
  • Had a two-hour interview with Cotton today here in Raleigh. Ruth Coble, a former neighbor and family friend gave me this lead. The interview went well.
  • I travel to New York next week. On Monday, my interview will be with Taconic Farms in Germantown. On Tuesday, it will be with NDSS in NYC. I’ll be catching up with long-time friends Jenny Runyon and Matt Bonin while there.


That’s about it. In the meantime, my sand volleyball team finished third in the tournament, I went to Elon’s homecoming and had a blast (it was the chapter’s 10-year anniversary), and will soon begin a few other freelance web development projects for friends.

Limiting their “pool” to local candidates

Posted Tuesday, November 5th, 2002 at 11:35 am

The job search is moving along. Here is a brief update:

  • USA Swimming in Colorado was considering me for a webmaster position but later decided to limit their “pool” to local candidates.
  • National Down Syndrome Society in New York City is still considering me for a webmaster position. I would enjoy this job, but am fearful of the cost of leaving.
  • Intersocietal Accreditation Commission in Columbia, Maryland, in considering me for a Director of Communications position. I would enjoy the web development work (four sites that need my help), but am not too interested in getting back into print design and layout, which will be part of the job. I am one of two remaining candidates they are considering.
  • CSD in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is considering me for a webmaster position. CSD increases public awareness of issues affecting deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Job is interesting, but location is not.
  • I continue to spend a few days a week on Monster.com, HotJobs.com, and FlipDog.com.


So, that’s it for now.