Christian Ross

My new job: Professional Interviewee

Get paid to go to job interviews: http://www.notchup.com/

Boasting over 15,000 people a day signing up, and over 1,000 companies already using the service. Interesting idea. If you’re wondering how they’re going to make money, they are betting on the fact that companies will be more willing to use them to find competent candidates than paying a headhunter.

I used their quick calculator to see what a suggested interview price should be for just a straight graphic designer: $210 per interview

If I could just figure out how to wrap all of my roles into one nice little title, I might be able to forget about working and just work at getting companies to interview me for a living. (via)

goodbye playoffs

it was nice to know you.

and in a side note, did you know that I have a blog? it has become apparent that (n)either I or my clients have not been made aware to that fact.

Moving

We aren’t moving, but I feel like my work-life is. This is my new toy:

MacBook Pro - Chrisitan Ross

Hopefully to become less and less of a toy and more of a tool over the next couple of weeks. It’s beautiful both in form and function. But it’s not a PC.

Everything I know about computers is about to change. So much so that I will have to do it slowly. I have a new 15-inch MacBook Pro but have already loaded Windows on to it. I had to. For my sanity and my budget.

My sanity will be saved when I just get caught up in the inevitable ‘I know just how to make this work on Windows,’ and my budget was saved in the way that I already have Windows versions of the software that Adobe is willing to sell me for $1700 for my new Mac.

Slowly over time, I hope to move a larger percentage of work time away from the PC. Right now I would probably guess the ratio of my work will be 85/15 PC to Mac. As I get more comfortable (and as my budget allows), I hope to get those numbers closer to 50/50 and then possibly even 25/75 PC to Mac. There are a few things that will only run on Windows so I will probably never be able to fully rid myself of it.

So, for the next couple of weeks, I am moving. Files. Emails. Bookmarks. Music. Pictures. Videos. Plugins. Software. And I am meeting my new neighbors. FTP clients. ZIP extractors. Clocks. Red, Yellow, and Green buttons. Title bars that don’t expand a window on double-click. Programs that don’t actually close when you hit the Red close button. Keystrokes. Entourage. Virtual Machines. Widgets. Dashboards. Text Editors. Hi neighbors, I’m the new guy. Please be kind.

Here’s to new adventures and a good riddance of BSOD (blue screens of death).

My name is Christian, and I made the switch.

Please take my stuff

A week or two ago I decided to remove some of the movies (all DVD’s) in our collection that we have never watched, watched and are ready to share, or know that I would have some explaining to do to my son about why we own two full seasons of a TV show referred to as another name for a burrow.

Either way, they have been removed from the cabinet and are looking for a good home. Their fate rests in several options:

  • a. Craigslist, ebay, Hastings, etc…
  • b. Freecycle
  • c. Give them to you
  • d. Donate them to some charity like GRACE (local group)

[a] possibly takes more time than they are worth. (more…)