New job

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I started my new job today. Obviously, I cannot name the company that I am now working for because of obvious reasons (like bloggers getting fired for doing that), but it does seem to be a good fit for me so far. They have a lot of work to do, something that was the exact opposite of where I came from, so that will be a welcome change of pace. I know, I know... famous last words, right? Well, when you have a hyperactive mind and are forced to sit in a cubicle for eight hours a day doing nothing but what you decide to do within the limits of company policy for nine months, it gets old, very... very fast.

So who knows what this will mean for my blog and projects. I do know that it means that I probably won't be taking any classes anymore except those that I can take online from Northern Virginia Community College like their math classes. My commute will now require me to spend either 30-45 minutes on the road each way, or to be on the road by around 6:30 in the morning at the latest. But, again, "famous last words..." it cannot be any worse than what I came from... especially considering the time card fraud issue that I had to deal with on my way out.

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Mike, I certainly hope it goes well.

Congrats on the new job.

I hope they pay you enough to afford the gas for that long of a drive!!! ;)

I don't think that that will be an issue ;)

I drive a 2007 Honda Civic coupe, and still get about 24-25mpg in stop and go traffic.

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