Like any job it has its ups and downs, but the perks far outway the negatives;
- Work with some of the most talented people in their fields
- Work with some of the oddest people in their fields (often the two are related)
- Get paid to create!
- Be excited about what you do, and work with people who are just as jazzed.
I’ve worked there in the past, and would be interested in doing it again. So looking for that next big gig.
Any chance MS needs a good program manager with a passion for people, non-profits and documentation?
http://www.jjswanson.net
Apr 29, 2006, 01:31AM PDT | 0 comments
Like any job it has its ups and downs, but the perks far outway the negatives;
- Work with some of the most talented people in their fields
- Work with some of the oddest people in their fields (often the two are related)
- Get paid to create!
- Be excited about what you do, and work with people who are just as jazzed.
I’ve worked there in the past, and would be interested in doing it again. So looking for that next big gig.
Any chance MS needs a good program manager with a passion for people, non-profits and documentation?
http://www.jjswanson.net
Apr 29, 2006, 01:28AM PDT | 0 comments
Really, I’ve never seen an opera I didn’t enjoy. But if I were looking for a good first opera, go for a nice Italian goodie like the Barber of Seville. Save anything by Wagner for a little later down the road. Absolutely loved Tristan and Isolde, but think it could be a little intimidating as a first opera.
Apr 29, 2006, 01:22AM PDT | 0 comments