Well, I didn't take up the EDS offer becauce I wanted to improve my quality of life. I wanted time to sit in the sun and drink a cup of coffee. I wanted time to assiduously gestate. I wanted time to prepare fresh yumy almost vegetarian meals for my loved one. I wanted to make a better life for myself and those around me.
I want this job. Actually, no, let's seperate it into parts. I *loved* working with USD. I loved it's intricacies, it's design, the GUI, and database, the access reporting, the HTMPL files. It truly is the only thing that kept me sane for four years at PB. I would have been bored spitless if I wasn't bashing heads with USD as often as I could.
I liked the software so much that I helped set up and run the User Group. I've been secretary of it for the last two years. I almost went to america to help learn more and further the intentions of the USD product. So, basically, I love the software. I love the product. I firmly believe in it.
I *don't* want... to work until 3:00am on a client site because something is not working. I *don't* want to be at home at 7:00 and that might be a GOOD night. I might have to go shopping and buy decent clothes, and try to look less techy and more.... um... presentable. *sigh*
I've lost the motivation now to re-write my resume. *sigh* I will send it in anyway; but if they're fooling enough to want to interview me, I'll ask for a higher rate of pay. :-)
We shall see.....