Saturday, April 7, 2012

Habitats

So, most of you guys know how I'm an editor of my school's yearbook, BLAH BLAH BLAH.

I already know that I'm going to be the type of person who brings their work home with them, but I just think it's funny how no matter where I work, I never seem to have a decent place to work.

This is usually where I work when I'm at school:

Yes. I am indeed working on 2 laptops, as well as a tablet. I like to multitask.

But at school, I have very little elbow room. Sometimes it's a good thing, because Ashley and I can show each other stuff easily, but it sucks whenever I need room to just lay everything out too look at.

This is my home office space:

As you can tell, it's not really structured, but I do get to lay out proofs and edit them in comfort. Also, I can jam out to Semisonic without anyone judging me. Judge me and die. They remind me of my childhood and Heath Ledger.

As a future career aspiration, I'd like to have an ACTUAL office space, with like 3 desks and a drafting table. Yes. That's what I want.

4 comments:

  1. I think it's awesome that you're yearbook editor. I never took the class because I was scared of the teacher and now I will never know if I would've liked it. I guess there's always college?

    I'm sure you will have the office of your dreams one day!

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  2. It's so cool that you edit your yearbook, even if the space is crammed - I'm only year 2 (of 5, a bit like grade 9), so I've only been in the yearbook office once when I won a competition, and it looks like you lot get a great deal with little resources.

    I enjoy your blog, btw, I've been following for a while. :)

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  3. At least you have some kind of desk. I sit on a chair and rest my laptop on my legs, which are resting on the bed.

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  4. I LOVE HOW YOU'RE USING THREE THINGS AT ONCE AHAHHA and yeah sounds like a great office!

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