Since graduating I've been less than busy, but have still managed to have a few moments of excitement. I'm primarily using my time in Savannah to clean out my house but also been recruited back into stage management for BC and SVA's production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. It runs in mid April as part of the Johnny Mercer centennial at the Trustees theater, downtown. No matter how the play turns out, I'm excited to get to work in such a great space - it's a far cry from the BC cafeteria used for so long. The play has started to consume most of my evenings though and it's already one of those love/hate relationships. How much longer till it's over?
In other news, on the job front, all is well. I went to Atlanta Tuesday for my "personnel security interview" on Wednesday. It was my first solo "business trip" and I had a good time. Tuesday night I got to see some Savannah folks which makes any trip to Atlanta infinitely better. This morning I had an 8:30 appointment to get my application rolling again. After a fingerprinting (which was a funny situation - ask me about it sometime) and an interview I got to take my first ever polygraph test. To say it was nerve wracking would be an understatement. Don't breathe too slow. Don't breathe too fast. Don't breathe too deeply. Or too shallow. And don't move. Not even a little bit. But, after questioning if my name really was what I thought it was, it ended pretty well. I might be called back up to Atlanta if they need me to repeat a part of it but otherwise I've been told that "no news is good news." So, here's hoping for no news - and a job!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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