Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Commodities of a BS Degree in Physics

Today I decided to re-begin my job searching escapade. I discovered a sort of "search engine" for the job application process for federal positions a while back. I had originally waited to invest time within usajobs.gov because I had not yet received my official transcript. So today I found three positions that interested myself, and of course had nothing to do with my Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. I applied for a physical scientist position located in the Research Triangle, an Environmental Engineer position also in the Research Triangle, and an Internal Revenue Agent position. I know I have real background knowledge of any position but hopefully the reviewers will be completely astonished and privileged to get my consideration. Lets face it, I'm a freakin catch.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Time to Grow Up

Since I graduated on May 9th, 2009 in Riddick Hall, the very hall I spent laboring for this BS degree in physics that is greatly coveted by all of humanity, it feels as if there is another semester left. I honestly don't feel as if I have departed from NC State. Maybe when I am decline entrance into the gym it will finally hit me. At least the volleyball games are free admittance to the public :-).

Anyways, now I'll try to catch you up on what I've been doing since wearing that death gown. I drove back home later after graduation. I had hoped to see my project friend Elizabeth on Saturday to catch up considering her summer plans will take her away from the Raleigh-Durham area. It could possibly be my last chance to see my project friends, hopefully that wont be true.

Back home in Climax has been the usual along with a good amount of praise from my accomplishment in Raleigh. I actually was informed that I have a connection within an environmental engineering firm. It is a world wide company and from the chatter through my aunt I heard that they are looking for temp summer jobs to fulfill. Hopefully I will be able to be considered for a position there to get my foot in the door.