ELEVENTH IN LINE




About This Blog
A blog about my life, universe, etc. At any given time you might find something endlessly interesting or just me ruminating on something else, which no one (not even myself) finds interesting. That's the way blogs go, I suppose. Anyway, I was eleventh in line, and you weren't. Hah!

About Me
Name:
Sarah
Age:
26
Residence:
Columbus, OH
Religion:
LDS
Political Score:
5.00/-2.15
Job:
Temp @ JPMorgan Chase
College:
Ohio State University
Majors:
Political Science, International Studies
High School: Home Educated
Hobbies:
Reading, standing in line for things, writing, research
Resume:
HotJobs
Email:
lloannna@gmail.com

About My Family
My mom is a
lawyer in Pickerington; my stepdad and dad are computer guys, and my stepmom (who works with my dad) is an engineer. My sisters are, in order of age, a photographer, an artist, and a person too young to have her own website. My brothers are, in order of age, living up north, and again, a person too young to have a website. At some point soon I'll be collecting links for my aunts, uncle, and cousins. ^_^

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My Novel: Cipere Lumen

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Saturday, December 18, 2004
 
Part of a trend?  
Maybe, maybe not. I mean, yes, Caroline has ended her employment relationship with Bear Creek, and I'll be there for another week or two at most -- but come on, this was seasonal employment! I mean, shouldn't my job have posted as a gain in October (Caroline's in November), before two losses in December? It's a net outcome of 0.

On the other hand, you know, the whole point of these kinds of statistics is that it doesn't matter what the specific situation is... you're supposed to get the overall idea of what's going on; I assume that in the grand spectrum of job types, seasonal jobs are on the Bad end (at least for people looking for happy job statistics and overall economic growth and stuff). Then again, seasonal employment probably explains why SOME of those retail jobs have been lost.

I am at least comforted that Columbus is doing well, overall. ^_^

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Because only so many people can be eleventh in line.