Jeremy Bunner

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some photos from LifePoint

This looks familiar...

This looks familiar...

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moving on

I’m back in Baton Rouge now. I’ve been moving around from place to place for 4 years now. It all started when I began attending The Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts…I moved there in the Fall of 2005, anxious to see what this new world would give me. Besides the wonderful education, it taught me a lot. I guess the biggest thing was getting used to living away from my family and friends. Sure, I kept up with a few friends, but I lost contact with a majority (I’d say 95%) of my friends. I think of this as a sad but necessary event.

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DIY: Banana Sandwich

Recently I tweeted/FB’d about a delicious sandwich I made. I got several responses, so I decided to make a post about it. You are about to learn how to create the delicious-est sandwich in the world.

First, gather your ingredients: bread, peanut butter, mayo, bananas, and cinnamon.

from left: cinnamon, peanut butter, banana, bread, and mayo

from left: cinnamon, peanut butter, banana, bread, and mayo

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Problems with Evelyn (AKA brnetinho)

As most of you know, I sold my camera on eBay. The auction ended on Monday, July 20th. The winner, brnetinho, did not ‘pay’ me until Wednesday and urged me to ship it ASAP because she was going on a trip to Brazil. Any by pay, I mean she sent the payment to PayPal, who put it on “hold” until the buyer either marks the item as received or leaves me positive feedback. So, without receiving a penny from anyone, I sent the camera, along with all of the accessories, to her address (in Arizona). I expected her to receive the package and leave me feedback, and then I can get my money. But noooooooooooo that wasn’t even close to the end of it.

The next thing I know, I got this message from Evelyn:

Hi there you will have to refund my money!!
this camera have a problem and you did not have note it on the item description, After you take a picture it will apear a black line flashing on the picture.
please contact me to resolve this problem, or I will open a claim on paypal to get my money back and leave a negative feedback.

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How to get a Job

Being a college student looking for a summer job, I didn’t know where to begin. Like many other people, I decided it would be best if I asked my mom what I should do. Being an avid Dave Ramsey fan, she recommended that I watch her  Financial Peace University DVD – Working Your Strengths. Dave had some good things to say, so I figured I would share them with the world! Here they are, Dave’s tips on how to get a job:

In this economy, there are hundreds of people looking for jobs. Be different from the other people sending out resumés. The following steps outline how to set yourself apart from the crowd:

1. Before sending out your resume, send an introduction letter. Say this: Hey, you guys are awesome and I want to develop a dialogue with you. One step in developing this dialogue is that you’ll be seeing a letter in a few days with an attached resume. You can toss the resume, but keep the letter because I will be following up. I will be following up on “friday the 28th” and actually DO IT!

2. When you follow up, one of two things will happen. You will be asked to come in for an interview or you will be turned down. If you are turned down, start over. However, if they ask you for an interview, pull out your dress clothes. Know that you are the product! Sell yourself! Present yourself well. Look sharp. Believe it or not, your appearance affects your ability to get a job!

3. Be on time. Keep eye contact. Give a firm handshake. Women, don’t dress too sexy – it might make your potential employer uncomfortable. Be sure to put on deodorant and to carry breath mints. Do all the things that you would think you should do in a job interview. You potential employer is likely to decide whether or not to hire you within the first 30 seconds.

4. Before you leave the interview, set a followup time. Ask them if it would be OK if you follow up on ___ date at ___ time. Ex: “Would it be OK if I follow up on next Thursday? Morning or afternoon? Ok, I’ll call at 10:00.” This way, you have no excuse to call them back. They’re now expecting your call!

5. As soon as you leave, send a thank you note! Stop by a drug store and get some stationary, hand-write them a letter thanking them for having you, and drop it in the mail. That way, they get it the next morning and say ‘hey, this one is a little different.’

If anyone does this and has great success, let me know!

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