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Still Looking
For those who have been following my job hunt, my interview and later observation went great, but the school decided to restructure making use of staff already on board. Back to the drawing board, but wiser. We hope to have some new options by Friday. The challenge of course is I want to retain my…
Read MoreAuto Pay
The convenience of auto pay is not to be dismissed. It is easy to sign up, it requires very little maintenance and it ensures to both you and the company that the money will arrive on time. The drawback is when you discontinue services. We moved in November and our old phone and internet provider…
Read MoreGordon’s Pride
Tomorrow we start the new Gordon’s Pride give-away. It is only for 3 days, but it encourages new readers to start the series. Gordon’s Pride is a romance, the relationship between Gordon and Hanna that blooms and grows throughout the series. But it is also about Heron, Grabon and many other characters. It is the…
Read MoreWii Fit
Getting a new job, moving, gardening, and getting older, puts a certain strain on the body. I have to be careful anyway not to become too sedentary, spending so much time at the computer. Using the Wii Fit in the past has allowed me to create a work out routine that was fast, easy to…
Read More11th -13th FREE
On March 11th – 13th I am listing the kindle version of Gordon’s Pride for FREE. Why do I do it? I want to increase readership, get people to write reviews, and spread the word about this amazing new series. How does it work? You go on Amazon, Put in the Schmeelk name and look…
Read MoreJob Search Cont.
I had the wonderful opportunity to observe a middle school therapeutic program. It was really wonderful to see the staff working so well together and the kids were all working to improve their levels or “status” and gain privileges. Everyone was really kind and supportive. As far as whether I get hired, it will depend…
Read MoreWriters Games
On Twitter with the limited number of characters allowed for a post and the extensive #writers-community, they have originated some games that highlight main characters, plot twists, opening lines, genre merges and more. I would invite everyone to check out the amazing works being produced by the writing community as they are all struggling to…
Read MoreThe Hunter: book 7
Still no release date, but Jo is making progress, or so she tells me. We’ll see when I get the manuscript back and I can see what needs to be done. Today I took some googone, some q-tips and cleaned my keyboard. I wear out keys from time to time, but these are still in…
Read MoreJob Search
The search has been exhaustive, but I have made several positive steps. I managed to get in with a broker firm for specific types of jobs. Sunbelt Staffing operates as a contractor; paid by schools, hospitals, and institutions for vetting and placing people in those hard to fill positions. So I work for Sunbelt, retain…
Read MoreBook Signing
I went to Lisa Beard’s book signing today. People stood in line for hours to get a picture, to have her sign their book. She ran out of books in the first hour. It was amazing. She held it in the local book store and she is a teacher in the community so many of…
Read MoreI Write My Own Books!
My name is Julia Schmeelk and I write my own books. In the world of Indie Publishing, there seems to be a rash of plagiarism, also an entire culture of people writing for others, collecting a fee per word. (These are called ghost writers and are usually grossly underpaid and under valued) I am not…
Read MoreSecurity
Have you ever been to a clothing store and admired all the different security devices they use to keep someone from ripping off their clothes? Today I went shopping with my mom, dad, and husband, but this has happened before. A security device was accidentally left on an article of clothing. What made it funnier…
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