Sunday, October 14, 2007

Jobbie Job Job (+ new glasses and raven t)

The Estee Lauder lady at the Navy Exchange (NEX) sold me a beautiful refillable compact of translucent powder that I'm going to send to my mom -- just because. Before I bought it I asked the saleswoman how much is was:

"Twenty-seven dollars."

"But the card in the display case says $45 -$95."

"Oh, that's the price on the outside."

I never realized that the inside price is about half for Estee Lauder cosmetics. And if I had, I would have been a committed Estee Lauder girl years ago. My plan is to go back tomorrow during lunch and ask if they have any plans to sell that lovely Erin Lauder gardenia perfume that I've been coveting for months. Maybe my mom and I will get lucky.

Add half-price Estee Lauder to the list of things I'm going to miss when I hit Anchorage.

My contract is coming to a close and people have started to ask me, in what some days feels like a Mahler chorus, "What are you going to do when you get out?" Tomorrow will be the first day I tell them nonchalantly, "I have a job that starts December 3rd." That's all I'll say, as if I was never nervous so there's no need to elaborate and gush with excitement. But really I'm gushing with excitement and dyeing to elaborate: I do have a job! A job I'm really excited about! The offer letter comes tomorrow and assuming that it's a written confirmation of the salary and benefits we agreed to on the phone Wednesday night, I have everything in the world to look foreword to. My new position is with an engineering firm in Anchorage that, unbeknownst to me when I applied, has the Navy contract for the United States. The Anchorage office handles the West Coast and the Maine office handles the East Coast. In fact, the owner of the firm, who interviewed me on the phone, will be just a few hours south on the 101 in San Clemente next week. It's also worth noting that his son will be a music performance major at college next fall and that I was a music performance major at DePaul in Chicago (as was noted on my resume).

I've always been very lucky; I'm glad that doesn't seem to be changing.

10 Comments:

Blogger Becky said...

Oh my GAWD! This is so exciting. I am so happy for you.

Dejan, the Croatian, is coming to dinner tonight. We have family night on Mondays now. And he will be eating bohunk spaghetti made by a Serbian.

16:03  
Blogger Jessica said...

Have a lovely dinner tonight! I can't wait to hear about the spaghetti.

19:52  
Blogger Becky said...

We had a good time, but Dejan had school (or did he?) so Sean made him a care package.

Eli had homework! The letter "G". Can you believe that? Homework in Kindergarten.

11:57  
Blogger Jessica said...

I hope you took the opportunity to teach him the sentence, "Grateful, good, gracious, generous, giddy, and giggly grandma."

18:28  
Blogger Becky said...

I wish I had thought of that. Watching him try to form Gojkovich is amusing though.

PS I LOVE your glasses.

21:13  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Jessica! I'm catching up on everyone's blog and may I say yours was filled with good cheer. First of all Congratulations!!!!!!! I was sure you'd get it. Why would they want anyone else and all the coincidences... Also, LOVE the glasses. Last, but not least long live the comissary. STOCK UP!

23:04  
Blogger Christina said...

you ROCK my socks.

Sorry I didn't call, but Tyson said he relayed my news. I was more than a tad overwhelmed that night! Anywhoo, lets do something. soon!

and I love the new glasses!

18:26  
Blogger Unknown said...

love the shirt!

21:05  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The glasses rock Jessica.
Missing you. Have fun in Minneapolis and safe travels to Anchorage.

12:19  
Blogger Beatriz said...

Wow! Congratulations! Did I ever miss a lot since I haven't seen you in forever. And I missed the goodbye party at Cheryl's. Hope you're doing well in your new job. Sounds terrific.

14:03  

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