Saturday, September 14, 2013

I'll be damned

Banned from Aicn, wow. That's different. Oh well, moving on... I've got a lot to look forward to really.

Yeah I'm starting the blog back up again because of recent developments. It's truly exciting really. While working at TSA I decided to go fly down to florida and take the exam to become a Customs Officer as I previously posted about here. Shit was hard and I was really feeling like I didn't pass because let me just lay it out for you, it's almost like taking an intense physics course. Now I'm no slouch in that department. I can hack intense mathematics when I want to, but hell they didn't give us any time to think things through so I was really in a pickle the whole time. Nevermind that, I passed and now its on to the next step.

I want to make Customs my permanent career if possible. Things are moving forward. Looks like they just don't have enough people on deck in there so they're really going to be open to new recruits. Going to have to get back into shape and lose all this fat. And ultimately I'm probably going to have to learn how to speak spanish during training. Exciting! Even if customs doesn't work out, I'll be bilingual in the end and can easily get another job anyway... so it's all good.

Loads of military people work customs though so that may be an issue. We'll see, I'm on their hit list so it's like, they may start shit , may not. Ultimately I'm just trying to get a fucking paycheck same as anybody else in this world. So that's all it is and if I can manage to have a job that's got some prestige to it more than TSA, even better.

Furthermore, I'm always studying physics nowadays. Shit like Time dilation, the equation for gravity, how gravity is a product of a distortion in the fabric of the space time continuum . Fascinating stuff. I wouldn't mind going back to university to delve deeper into these subjects honestly. This is my passion. It's great stuff primarily because it deals with the real world and how it functions and can be defined through mathematics.

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