============================================================================= Date: Nov. 06, 2019 Location: University Commuter Lounge, Purple Sofa Mood: Noise Whirlwind in an Open Field Music: Taeko Ohnuki - Mignonne ============================================================================= Currently still trying to process how things are going to work out in the future. Yesterday I had a surprise interview with a large company for a back end developer position over next summer. It was meant to be a technical interview lasting for about one hour. It ended up being a flurry of questions lasting 25 minutes, each one rubbing me the wrong way. Something about the whole process seemed very calloused, especially after being dismissed without being asked a single technical question. Not a single line of code drawn out or discussed, pseudo or otherwise. Oh, and this was all over a videocall online, after a series of technical issues with audio on their end. Twenty minutes after the interiew ended, I received the rejection email. Everything had happened so quickly, it seemed so slipshod, unprepared on the part of both parties. Overall, it was a pretty debilitating day for me and my family, who all suffered through their own issues during the course of the day. Now I'm sitting in my university's commuter lounge during my office hours. Nobody ever asks me anything anyway. I have a math midterm in about 30 minutes which I do not feel particularly prepared for. The semester ends in four weeks, and I don't have anything lined up for next year. All my friends are receiving interview after interview, offer after offer. It's quite discouraging, the idea that I'll be stuck here working some retail job because I couldn't land even a base level internship during my time in school. There are still options for me next summer, so it's not as bad as I make it out to be. But I'm still in the process of making things happen. I'm always busy with too many things for my liking. I've been struck with the urge to continue working on my writing, especially in the middle of November with NaNoWriMo. I don't plan on fully completing anything of that scale in a month, but I'd like to get more work done on the book I'm writing. Progress continues to be minimal. I'm stuck in a rut. I can't find time to write when I want to, and when I have time I'd rather work on other things. What about you out there in gopherspace? Are you working on anything during NaNoWriMo, or just feeling inspired this month? I'd love to hear what kind of creative ventures you're all immersing yourselves in. Feel free to send me an email at nynergy@sdf.org Thanks, - Ben