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Posted 23 Jul 2010 — by Ellie
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Dear Lady in the Red Coat -
You do realize it is summer, right? Even during the heatwaves, I see you every day riding the M101 with your floor length red wool coat, hat, sunglasses and a dainty, yet worn patent leather pocketbook. You never speak. Nary a sound. You get on quietly and ride a few blocks to Morningside and sit on the bench feeding the pigeons.
I’ve seen you so many times over the last year, and I always see you just like that – silent, almost brooding and in your red coat. I always wonder what is beneath the coat – what is behind the sunglasses and wide brimmed hat. Are you widowed? Do you have family? And more insane, do you use an unlimited MetroCard?
I’m a little behind on letter writing, but I’m catching up quickly!
Dear future career -
You and I seem to be at odds. I want a job in my field, you seem to be as elusive as a ghost. We must come to some sort of understanding because frankly, I can’t keep doing what I’m doing and be happy. All I want is a job in my field that is fulfilling and helps me make a change in the world. Simple, right? So, let’s do this. I’m ready. I have the education, credentials and the willpower. Just waiting on you!
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Posted 22 Jul 2010 — by Ellie
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I’m participating in a 30 days of letters project. Read more about it here.
Dear siblings,
It has been awesome knowing each of you. You are great friends and companions. I really enjoy spending time with you at holidays. Growing up, it was tough, but we all are successful adults. I know you guys will always be in my corner and support me through my career.
Love,
Ellie
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Posted 20 Jul 2010 — by Ellie
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Dear Mama,
I love you more than words can express. You have always been in my corner, even when I was a wild child. I know I can always depend on you for sound advice, a good joke or some great homecooked food! I wish we lived closer, so we could go out for Waffle House a few times a week and laugh and have fun. It’ll happen. Just wait!
Love,
Ellie
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Posted 19 Jul 2010 — by Ellie
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Dear HTC Evo,
Ever since you popped up on my computer screen a few weeks ago, I spend a good deal of time drooling, looking at accessories for you and wishing you’d come into my life. I’d love nothing more than to caress your stylish exterior and use you like I do my current phone, the Samsung Moment. There’s something about your front facing camera and 4g service that just makes me shiver in anticipation of my upgrade in December. I hope we have a long and fruitful relationship – if you can wait that long!
Best,
Ellie
Posted 19 Jul 2010 — by Ellie
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I decided to participate in the 30 Days of Letters project. Here’s my first installment:
Dear J,
We’ve been friends for many, many years and despite the distance and the fact that our lives are no longer the same, I still consider you my best friend. I always know that I can be as nerdy as I want around you and you don’t mind at all. We have laughed about tons of things that have happened in our lives. We’ve also worked through some monumental problems. I know that I can always depend on you to be there when I need someone to listen – and vice versa. You’ve made a huge change in your life recently, and I wish you all the best in the future. Our friendship might change some, but know that you are always going to be my friend.
I love you,
Posted 15 Sep 2009 — by Ellie
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Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you know that Kanye West stole the show during the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) Sunday night by grabbing to mic from Taylor Swift and stating that Beyonce should have won best female video of the year.
I was watching the show, thought it was all staged until I checked Twitter and Facebook – and realized, along with millions of other people, that this was not a joke. Kanye West really did smash this young artists’ heart with his boot heel.
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Posted 02 Sep 2009 — by Ellie
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Back to work I went on Tuesday. This is the end of my second day at my new-old job, and so far, it is going well. My coworkers seem like a good bunch and I have remembered to bring my lucky sweater both days. I call this my new-old job because I held this position for three years, just not in this particular office. I’m thankful for a job because things are rough out there and people are having a hard time finding employment, despite being qualified and having good experience. To be honest, I was worried about whether or not I’d be able to remain here in NYC – but now at least I know I have a job and I can stop worrying about that.
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Posted 19 Aug 2009 — by Ellie
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photo credit: freakgirl
This summer has been full of adventures of all kinds – from spending time with family and friends, a little travel and even continuing my job search. I finished graduate school in May, and have been searching, with no success, for a job since. Well, actually since last September, but who’s counting the months? LOL
I’ve spent a lot of time searching for jobs, applying for jobs and never hearing back one way or another. It would be nice that if you didn’t get selected for an interview that the company or agency would let you know why, so you can improve your resume and cover letter and hopefully secure employment elsewhere. If you don’t know what’s holding you back, how do you move forward?