Revenue Shuffle
Mar. 10th, 2005 10:56 amWell, the inevitable has finally occured. The nonprofit which has been supporting me since I moved to Canada has finally collapsed under the weight of their own incompetence. So, new source of revenue required, but I'm totally burned out on fundraising/grantwriting and really want to do something else. I'm looking around but I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to end up doing. Eventually I'd like to go back to teaching part-time, I think, but I've got some debts to pay off before I could afford to do that. I'm going to spread my resumes around and see what comes up, basically.
Today I've got to finish getting my resumes updated, go up to Brock to fill out some paperwork to see if I can pick up some TA work there, call the Canadian accountant to make an appointment to get our Canadian taxes taken care of, fill out the paperwork for our American taxes, go to the chiropractor, and do laundry. I don't think all these things are going to happen today. But I'm going to do what I can.
On the one hand, I'm sort of relieved because I was getting really tired of what I was doing and dealing with my horribly disorganized client. On the other hand, if they could have paid me for another six months, it really would have been a lot more helpful. Oh, well.
Today I've got to finish getting my resumes updated, go up to Brock to fill out some paperwork to see if I can pick up some TA work there, call the Canadian accountant to make an appointment to get our Canadian taxes taken care of, fill out the paperwork for our American taxes, go to the chiropractor, and do laundry. I don't think all these things are going to happen today. But I'm going to do what I can.
On the one hand, I'm sort of relieved because I was getting really tired of what I was doing and dealing with my horribly disorganized client. On the other hand, if they could have paid me for another six months, it really would have been a lot more helpful. Oh, well.