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Finishing off a walksafe shift that I didn't know I had until this afternoon. Apparently I accepted the shift from one of my friends last friday. Unfortunately, I had been indulging in my homebrew and had forgotten about the shift. Fortunately, he saw me in the gym today and reminded me. I spent some time on the shift sitting in Village 1 watching wrestling. I forgot how outrageous the show is; truly a spectacle.
Today was a pretty big day. I did 2 things that will have a huge impact on my life. One was submit my intent to graduate form. So, assuming I don't fail anything, I will graduate in June. The other was submitting my military application. I'm still not 100% sure that it's what I want to do, but if I don't apply I don't get the chance to do it at all. The guy from Clarica also called today. Apparently I was mistaken. They did want to interview me for a position in Waterloo. I guess they assumed that just because this city has eaten 5 years of my life and I currently live here that I want to work here. Except my application was for Vancouver. They say I need to do that interview in Vancouver, so I'll need to schedule it for the roadtrip.
I also happened to see some Lou Dobbs on CNN tonight. What a dumbass show. A bunch of people wrote in about how jobs are getting shipped overseas and it's destroying the American middle class. Right, the number of jobs getting created in the US vastly overwhelms the number of jobs getting shipped overseas. Unfortunately, it doesn't overwhelm the number of jobs replaced by technology. And even with the small volume of outsourcing and the large volume of job displacement, the American job market is still a fairly good place. If only Americans weren't so good at inventing new technology. I guess a bunch of people who are bitter their jobs rolling cigarettes for Players have been taken over by a machine that can roll cigarettes have decided to get mad at Indians for some reason. I'm not sure if that sentence made sense or not.
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