And in a city, or at the very least, Chicago, that means everyone has gone CRAZY! Seriously, it took me 30 min to drive to DePaul just now - it's normally a 7 minute drive. It's not because there's more traffic, it's because there is dumber traffic. Everyone loses their mind - pedestrians included. Instead of using crosswalks, to avoid the rain, they'll leapfrog accross busy streets from awning to awning. Like I said, crazy.

Still haven't heard from the video store - I'm getting worried. And because I don't know protocol in these situations, I'm not sure what to do - do I call them? Do I wait another week and then call? Or do I just cash in my chips and fold? Either way, I need a job. NOW.

Speaking of jobs - I've got one at the Adler in an hour. Normally a 20 minute drive, but I should probably go now, and I'll still be late. Not sure how LSD is during the rain (That's Lake Shore Drive for you non-locals). On the other hand, though? It's not a bajillion degrees outside, which makes me happy. Not to mention, I just plain love rain. No storms, yet, but it's supposed to for the next three days. *whoot*

Love y'all.

From: [identity profile] mwrgana.livejournal.com


I'd phone 'em - keeness for a job never put off a prospective employer and sometimes showing that extra bit of interest swings a decision in your favour.
Good luck.
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