This week, we are continuing to work on our resumes. I'm a little nervous that mine is not exciting enough to make me hire-worthy, but Monica says that if we mention the programs we have learned to use in class, it will work to our benefit. I've started to do that, so hopefully that will make me a more qualified candidate. As for using Dreamweaver, I was worried that I didn't quite understand all the coding , but it all makes sense when you sit down and start applying it.
As for my sushi topic, I once again had sushi this weekend, but the China Kitchen really effed up my favorite roll, which was disappointing (especially because it was like 15 bucks). Hopefully that was a one time mistake, or else I will have to write a bad review on my website (the ultimate threat). The other rolls aren't that spectacular either, but it is the CHINA kitchen, so I'll cut them some slack considering sushi is Japanese. And Sushi aside, I think I had the WORST server in history; she gave me the wrong soup, emptied the bowl and used the same one to put the right soup in and left splashes of the old soup on the side of the bowl, then she dropped my friend's food on the table and used her [my friend's] fork to put it back on the plate. I'm not a bad tipper, but I was that day. So my message is: Step it up, China Kitchen.
Monday, October 5, 2009
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