Sunday, November 27, 2005

Happenings.

Well, I have been working alot. It has been fun. I put in about 52 hours at Brookshires over the Thanksgiving holidays and ran about 6 service calls for Nexicore and I still have 2 more calls to go. I recieved an interesting job offer. Texas' electricity has been deregulated, therefore if you have tons of money you can open your own buisness to sell electricity. I recieved a job offer to sell this deregulated electricity. I would be paid on commision. It sounded like an interesting job for part time, but I do not know when I could get the time. I am still debating on what to do next semester. I am tired of living at home where my parents think that I am not doing enough at home nor am I doing enough school work. I am doing school work, but just not here at the house. They seem to think that if they don't see me do it, then I am not doing it. Oh well. I am considering going to TSTC in Waco next semester. I don't think that I will be able to make at UT Tyler. There is not enought time in the day to work and go to school here. UT Tyler is trying to be like LETU in its course load. This is will not work well for me. My main grip about the school at the moment is that they do not allow any form of calculators in the math department, and since they did not accept any of my calculus credits form LETU (not even the Roden class that I passed), this does not fly well with me. The main benifit of going to TSTC would that I would be getting out of school in about 3 semesters maybe 4. If I keep going to UT Tyler, they want me to go another 3 or 4 years(most of the credits form LETU nor TJC transfered). The main problem with going to TSTC would be that I would be getting a technology degree, in other words, less money after I graduate. If I do go there, I intend to go there, I do intend on going back to college at a later date after loans are mostly paid off. I finally got my replacement laptop in. My old laptop was messing up and it was going to cost me more to fix it than it was worth. The newer laptop is the same model as my old one, but with a bigger processor and a few less scratches. I don;t know exactly why, but the newer one has a longer battery life than the old one. I installed UT 2004 (a very power hungy game) and was able to play it for 2 hours after installing several other programs before my laptop was begging for another power source. Anyway, it is time to go to work. Later.