Monday, January 07, 2008

A NEW YEAR

by Gina Sestak

Another year has come and gone, and now we're into 2008. Since mid-2006, I've been blogging every two weeks or so about various jobs I've held. So far, I've covered 29jobs, ranging from actress to zombie (actually, that was the same job, see my post of 9/23/06). For each job, I've tried to convey how it felt to do that work, and what that job experience has added to my life and writing. I'd like to take today to ask whether or not you've all gotten tired of hearing about all these jobs. In other words, it's survey time!

Do you want me to continue writing about jobs? There are still quite a few that I haven't yet blogged about.

If not, do you want me to write about random things, as I do on occasion, like Harry Potter (8/29/07), dreams (7/11/07), or trying to get published (5/18/07)?

Or would you rather I just not bother to blog at all?

Please let me know.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your blogs about jobs, Gina! Don't give them up till you run about of stories to tell.

Anonymous said...

That should have been, "Run out of stories to tell."

Anonymous said...

Gina, Gina, Gina---you know the answer to this question. Keep the job blogs coming!!

But I'd like to know how it feels to enjoy Harry Potter the way you do, too.

Anonymous said...

I love the job stories!

Anonymous said...

Keep the job stories coming, Gina! (I'm already amazed by the vast number -- can't believe there are more to tell, but I'm glad there are!)

Joyce Tremel said...

Gina, no matter what you write about it's very interesting!

I love your blogs!

Annette said...

MORE, MORE, MORE!!!

We LOVE your stories about the jobs you've held. In fact, when you do at last run out, I'm all for you making them up.

Anonymous said...

I hate to be redundant, but the stories you tell about the nitty gritty of your jobs are fascinating. Your blogs are like sunshine pouring down over the city of Pittsburgh.

Encore! Encore!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, everyone. Yes, there really are more jobs . . .