EEK! This whole "not working" stuff is more stressful
than actually working! As some of you may know, I was lucky enough to find a
job within a month or so of being here. The job consisted of employment
training and placing for individuals with special needs. Talk about a fantastic
fit! Since I would be visiting various job sites throughout my work day I was
in need of a vehicle to travel throughout the greater Portland area. And since
Eric and I had been using simpler modes of transportation (our legs, bikes, zip
cars, and public transit), this meant we had to purchase a vehicle.
Really
quickly...Have you ever used zip cars? The whole concept is so innovative to
me. You can do all your reserving online or through the phone. You select a
type of vehicle you need (hatchback, van, sports car, BMW, hybrid, etc.) You
then search for the vehicle near your area and reserve it in half hour
increments. Once reserved, you walk or bike to where the vehicle is parked
(usually within a few blocks) and use what looks like a credit card key fab to
enter the vehicle. There is a gas card in the car, so gas is free. You just
have to make sure to never leave the car with less than 1/4 tank. (Which isn't
hard for me, because that was always dad's rule growing up) :) Zip car saved us
when we first moved out here. We rented vans to go craigslist and store
shopping for multiple new items for our home (like dressers and a couch). It
proved to be very convenient since we of course don't know anyone in town that
would let us borrow a truck.
But I digress.
Where was I? Oh!- So I had a job (YAY!) that needed a car. So Eric and I went
out and did the annoying used car search thing. After MUCH searching and
turning down dealers trying to sell us cars we weren't even remotely interested
in, we ended up with a fantastic find! We got an '07 Subaru Forester with a
hatchback, moon roof, 6 disc changer, and heated seats. We were so pumped about
our new purchase because now we were able to really get out there and explore!
So I started work the next day and worked for a whole 2 days more. (Yes, you
read that right. I said TWO days). Then I got the call. The company received
word from the state that an amendment regarding funding was to be implemented
in December, thus causing the company to go out of business. It didn't make
sense for them to train me and keep me on, only to let me go in December- so
they let me go. What does this mean for me??? Well, I now have this awesome car
payment, and this awesome car insurance bill each month...but no job or funding
to pay for it! Bleh!
But, we've been
managing and budgeting like there's no tomorrow. Eric's really been a great
sport about it, and I appreciate that so much. But let me tell you- being in a
new city without spending money is like trying to stop going downhill with
roller blades on. It's possible, but not very probable!
This has been
going on for a few months though, and we've gotten used to the routine. We
spend a lot of time at the gym (where we found a great deal!), and a lot of
time cooking dinners together at home. And no, I'm not getting ANY skinnier, in
case you were wondering. It's quite frustrating actually. I'm eating right,
exercising, sleeping enough, but now change in my body. (But that's a whole
different conversation). Oh, I almost forgot. I spend the MOST time searching
and applying for jobs. And in case you were wondering...I don't hear back from
most of them. :( It's almost as if they don't know how amazing I am ; )
haha.
But this week a
bit of light was shed on the situation. I was offered a substitute teacher
assistant job as the Washington School for the Blind, which is about 20 minutes
from here, just over the bridge in Vancouver, WA. Since it's a sub job, the
hours aren't guaranteed and there are no health benefits offered, but hey- at
least it's something! And the HR rep let me know that as soon as my transfer of
teaching license goes through I can also sub for teachers as well. So I guess
it's a start and a foot in the door. I also landed a phone interview for a full
time marketing job. That will take place this Friday. It's a bit of a stretch
and they're considering a ton of applicants, so I'm trying not to get my hopes
up too high. Feel free to send me good vibes :)
You're so right - moving to a new city and not being able to spend money is the pits!! Very good news about the subbing! And best of luck with your interview on Friday!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I just remembered I need to write you back from the other day! I will as soon as I can because I have answers for you! xoxo