overqualified
So I just got a call (at 9pm!) from this organization that has a pretty cool job opening. It's an office manager/outreach coordinator for a progressive political action organization called CPPAX. A very unfortunate acronym, in my opinion. It conjures up visions of some over hyped sci-fi flick being remade by everyone's favorite sappy Christian television network, with Kevin Spacey turning out to be an angel instead... Anyway, the CPPAX woman was essentially conducting interviews over the phone, and I think I did alright. But she said that she was afraid that the position was beneath me. I reiterated to her that I feel that the most important aspect of a job is the people and the ideals of the organization, and that the actual everyday tasks are less of an issue for me. Hopefully she bought it. I really wanted to add that they were offering a higher salary then I'm currently earning. But it didn't seem entirely appropriate. We'll just have to see what happens.
In similar news, I spent the entire workday trying to cajole some html into looking the way I wanted it to. I compromised, and let it do what it wanted in the middle bit, while I forced it to do my bidding on the top and bottom. Hey, if they wanted a webmaster, they should hire one, and not borrow the graphic designer/art goddess. But I kind of had fun.
A random heads up. Home Movies, a part of the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim evening, is a really spiffy show.
Tuesday night was MassBike's annual Bike Night, and I did the tabling thing. It was fun and I even got to accept an award for the Somerville Bicycle Committee. I was interviewed for the Boston Globe, and the interviewer was most impressed with my ability to combine bike riding with a great fashion style. I told her that stretch velvet was the key. I also think that the couch guy himself was hitting on me. Life is funny.