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 Volunteering for fun and suffering

January 24, 2005 at 3:15 pm  |  music/audio, work, books/reading

I do not know what I was thinking but I recently volunteered to do work for the UNH Library. I did this when I was still a Grad student (meaning I had no free time or any recollection of free time or any recollection of how much I enjoy free time) and how I have to suffer. I guess that it will help me boost up my resume and get a good recommendation the next time I’m looking for a job (if I decide that I actually want to work in a library). It all seems like a waste of time… especially if you look at what I supposed to do:

http://www.izaak.unh.edu/dlp/NorthernJunket/pages/index.htm

So far the work barely progress and I am not in the slightest happy with it. Perhaps, it is my strong dislike of Folk dancing and Folk culture. Perhaps, it is the fact I did not have any idea what I was doing when I started the project and decided to be over ambitious.

Also, if I am actually going to use this thing I should really work on the template as the current one is a craptastic predefined one. I need a picture of a monkey stealing a camera.


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