Thanks to MC Yogi, a fellow burner, for his amazing rhymes...
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
[diem's list] Help a bunny out?
have yet to find something full time. If you have any connections at
your company, or know of somewhere where I might fit in well, for
*any* job PLEASE let me know. I have connections in California, but
prefer to stay here. Please help a bunny stay in Seattle.
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Good morning! As most of you know, I have been self-emplyed as a
mortgage broker/loan originator now for over 1 1/2 years. It has been
a wonderful experience, helping put people in homes, and many of them
I count as friends.
As time has progressed you may have seen the market steadily declining
since last August, and unfortunately it has gotten to the point where
I can no longer stay in that business full time. I have chosen to keep
my license and continue on a referral basis only, so for those who
would like to refer to me still can. **UPDATE -- this is still the
case. I am happy to help you in this realm**
I am looking for a new position that uses my strong organizational
ability, people management skills, technology proficiency, and client
management ability. The job titles this might encompass include but
are not limited to:
Project Manager//Jr. Project Manager
Program Manager
Audio/Visual Project Manager
Developer Partnership Manager
Key Account Manager
Client Relationship Manager
Business Development Manager
Manager of Client Services
I am open to pretty much anything, as I have a greatly varied
background which provides me an excellent viewpoint. If your company
is hiring, or know of a job opening, please don't hesitate to let me
know. I appreciate your time in reading this!! I have my resume ready,
and if you find something I will be happy to provide it to you if you
like.
Thank you,
Diem
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Tilt-shift time-lapse
Bathtub III from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
From Gizmodo:
"Tilt-shift lenses sit off-center of the film (or sensor) plane of your camera to produce photos with extremely limited depth of field, giving the effect of a macro shot of a tiny scene."