You would think, rich people must have great tastes and know how to spend their money wisely. Pffffffff!!! Not entirely true in all cases.
Lets just talk about the Marketing industry. Companies invest a remarkable amount to hire celebrities to be the face of their product...to represent their brand. Some of them are smart enough to make the final result worth the total to be paid on the bill. While others, you would feel that they have too much money and don't have a clue how to spend it, so just randomly pick an artist.
*THUMBS UP*...*HEART*
Dior: Charlize Theron
Dior: Monica Bellucci
Chanel No5: Nicole Kidman
Roberto Cavalli: Milla Jovovich
Bvlgari: Julianne Moore
Smart Water: Jennifer Aniston
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*THUMBS DOWN*...*PUKE*
Dolce & Gabbana: Madonna
Balenciaga: Kristen Stewart (this is the biggest fail of Balenciaga's history)
Dior: Mila Kunis (not that she's not good, but just doesn't match the brand)
Marc Jacobs: Dakota Fanning (Oh, Lola!? I would rather say "Oh lala!"
I'm sure there are more, from both categories, but on top of my head, I can only come up with these.
Despite the fact that I have a huge preference for villains and villainesses, I do have favorite main characters.
Nala (Lion King)
Jasmine (Aladdin)
Well~ I should probably tell you, at the same time, who is the one I utterly HATE.
Snow White (Snow White)
How can a person be that innocently-stupid and ugly?!?
With this Disney-fever (all the spin-offs and remakes) going around the entertainment industry, I can't help myself for writting a post on Disney-related.
I have always liked villains better than the Oh-I-am-so-weak-and-innocent main characters. No need to mention that they are more realistic, and most of the times, they have a good reason to be the way they are. I totally understand and have compassion.
Scar (Lion King) - doesn't want to lose against someone who's just lucky to born in the right family and inherit the throne, richness, power, and respect.
Ursula (Little Mermaid) - just wants beauty.
Jafar & Jasmine (Aladdin) - anything for supreme power.
Cruella (101 Dalmatians) - fashion is everything.
Fears and worries have their own definition. But at this very moment, I have to put merge them together...they go hand in hand.
Have this ever happened to you? To get a job, but worried not to be able to do it efficiently and not get along with people in the office? Right now, I have the feeling that I don't have anything thing in common with them...nothing...nada.
Also, I don't want to go home crying everyday, because surgeons won't be shy to give you shits if the OR schedule don't please them. I'm not paranoid or giving myself too much pression. It is true. I know that for a fact. I saw and heard with my very own eyes and ears. Worst...a surgeon once yelled at me for something not even in my tasks description. I can understand your frustration, but why can't you go see the person responsible instead of barking at the first person you see???
Anyway, I've also heard from others that the person who's in charge of the whole planning (the one who I am to replace whenever she goes on vacations) goes to the boss' office to cry. And my fear can also be justified by the last person (the one from who I'm taking over) changing position after only several months.
Ayayaaaah!!! Maybe I really should keep looking for another position.
As I was complaining about my life going nowhere, I got a permanent position in the OR booking office. It might not be the job of my dream, but it'll serve at the mean time I keep looking for something better.
Starting today, at least, I have:
- a stable schedule that won't get changed 5x a day and/or last minute.
- a desk just for me. (time to bring in a picture frame, action figures, pens, hand cream, kleenex)
- an extension if people want to reach me at work.
- can bring a mug...with tea.
- lots of snacks in my drawer.
- a place to hang my coat and store my notes.
The only thing I'm missing/should ask for, is a better chair and a foot stool. I can never understand why people have to build such high desks...it is not short-people friendly.
Oh! There's another hitch, but I believe I can live with it. *crossing fingers* Afterall, I'm a better person with a high EQ, right?
Let this day be the day to start a wonderful career journey for me!!!