
Lately I have been thinking about changing jobs. I have been with my company for about six years now and I think it is about time I start looking for a change. I know that with my Pontiac internet I can go online to just about anywhere to start my search. I probably won’t be using the local paper. Do they still even have a jobs section in the paper anymore? I think that after I check out the two biggest web sites my next site to visit will be jobfox.com. I have heard some great things about this site. There’s a couple of my friends who are looking for jobs. A lot of people have been laid off and are having a hard time looking for a good job. I bet when I tell them about this website, they will be more excited because this place provides a lot of good job listings for anyone looking to find the right job for them. This is where my sister found a good place to work and for me to look for what I want as far as job searching site. Anyone you know is looking for the right job site should visit this place to see what they can find there they didn’t see using other sources. One of the biggest draws to using jobox is that they have you fill out a profile with your skills and interests when you first start an account and then they match you up with jobs that will probably fit your skills and interests. They can even send you emails with jobs that they recommend you check out and apply for. Other sites have something kind of similar but it isn’t as specific of a match when compared with jobfox.
Guest post written by Donna Green
It seems like the older I get, the faster things sneak up on me, even things like holidays. That's happened again with the holidays this year. But I have a lot of responsibilities that just go past mom and Santa around this time of the year. I have to help my kids out with special holiday things, like the church's Christmas pageant.
That's always one of my responsibilities and this year I'm working on costumes. While I was online looking up some of that stuff, I ran across the site http://hearingaids.miracle-ear.com/hearing_devices.html. I looked through it some and after that I decided to go and get fitted with some hearing aids, something I've been denying I need for some time now.
I'm pretty excited with how the Christmas pageant is going to go this year. They're doing something in addition to the Christmas story that I think is going to be really neat. I might also help passing out the gift bags after the play too, in addition to helping put them together. That can be such a huge task.
Pan Am
Guest post written by my buddy Brian Workman
My new favorite show to watch this fall on direct tv is Pan Am. So far, I have only seen the pilot episode, but I think it’s going to be a very good series. It takes place during the 1960’s, which is a time period that I really enjoy. I feel like women were just starting to break free from their stereotypical roles as housewives. They were learning to take advantage of the newfound fact that this is their life to do as they wish. It seems as if there are four main flight attendants in the show. Two of them are sisters. In the pilot, one of the sisters was about to get married when she breaks down and confesses to her sister that she doesn’t want to get married. Her sister is already a flight attendant for Pan Am and the one who is about to get married says that she wants to be one too. They proceed to take their father’s car and run away together as their mother runs after them screaming. We’ll see how the season unfolds, but so far so good.

I'm told by my snail that he will not get dressed.
He says that he's not feeling well.
It's not that he won't wear a coat or a vest;
he won't even put on his shell.
He's still in his bed as he lets out a yawn.
I tell him I think it's okay
to wait till tomorrow to put his shell on
since he's feeling sluggish today.
--Kenn Nesbitt
Not into people
This guest post from Hong Alexander
I’ve never been what you could describe as a ‘people person.’ I’ve actually lived alone for my entire adult life, and I love it. I can’t imagine the thought of having to share space with someone else. Everyone that has roommates talks about all of the issues that come along with having a roommate, and I would so much rather spend the extra money every month on rent and a security system (if you’re looking for some to check out, try: www.Totalalarmsystems.com/). I actually bought a dog, too, so I don’t really even feel like I live alone. My dog roommate never takes my clothes without asking or forgets to take out the trash. I know it might sound silly that these little things would bother me, but I get pretty easily annoyed with people. I don’t know at this pace if I’ll ever get married, but I sure like this living alone thing for now- it’s not bad at all! If you’ve never tried it, I think everyone should at least once in their life live on their own. It’s a lot different than you might think it is, and I think it’s a good growing experience for you as an individual.