Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Job Search By The Numbers

A few years ago when a good friend of mine was in the midst of his long and difficult job search, he put together a breakdown of the search once he was finally hired. I felt it would be appropriate to reinterpret (aka steal) this breakdown for my specific search. So without further adieu here is my Job Search by the Numbers:

  • Total length of job hunt: 102 days (Feb 11th - May 22nd)
    • The job search began before the 11th, but this was my first day unemployed and very "actively" searching. May 22nd is the day when I signed my contract.
  • Resumes sent out: 19
  • Total Informational Interviews/Calls: 7
  • Total number of "Real" 1st round interviews: 3
    • Total number of 2nd round interviews: 1
    • Total number of 3rd round interviews: 1
  • Rejections 2 (I never heard back from one company, though I wasn't too interested either, so I guess it was a rejection.)
  • Offers 1
So there you have it. Not too shabby and I am now very happy with the situation I have. At the end of the day, I will write about the new gig a little more in depth. Till then have a good night and I will blog with you later!

-SMA-


Monday, May 26, 2008

Against the Wind (Memorial Day 10 Mile)

With Back Seeger's Against the Wind to kick me off and a great temperature outside, I inaugurated the first annual Scott M. Adams Memorial Day 10 Miler! I will be accepting applications for next year's event starting tomorrow. Checks can be made out to me. (Registration fee still to be determined, so just pay me what you think is appropriate for now!) =)

Wow! What a run! A conistent pace throughout and in the end I ran my longest run to date. While the Nike Plus clocked it at just over 11 miles, its calculations aren't always 100% accurate. As per Google Pedometer the run was about 10 1/2 miles or so. Either way it was over 10 miles and that was my goal. That also means that in having run a 10 mile distance, there is no reason I can't run a half marathon in the nearby future, which is my ultimate running goal. Not sure about a full marathon yet, but definitely the half. As for the running breakdown:



Now I'm going to hop in the shower and enjoy a Memorial Day caloric treat at Ole's Famous Waffle House. Best Breakfast joint in town, and who doesn't love waffles. I sure do!


So to everyone, have a wonderful Memorial Day! I hope it finds you at a BBQ or a party or at a locale of great enjoyment. And now for me, it is time to enjoy my last day of freedom and get back to the working world. Till next time!

-Nice Guy-

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Fastest Run Yet! (Under 6:40 Min/Mile Boo Yeah!)

This morning I ran my fastest run yet! It was a short 3.5 mile run and the conditions were just perfect. It had rained slightly in the early morning, so the temperature was very cool with a slight chill in the air. The humidity was non-existent and there was a slight breeze, but not a wind. Add this to the fact that I was running my weekly short run (in anticipation of the 10-miler I am planning for Monday) I hit the after burners and just flew. I cannot believe I was able to keep the pace for the whole time. Though I felt my body crying out for me to slow down, I kept pushing through it. (Editor's Note: Again I must add that it really helps that Alameda is about as flat as you can get and my biggest uphill would be considered a relaxed grade anywhere else) I have also mentioned in a previous blog how much I love the Nike Plus system. Well through the website I can share with you a breakdown of the run.




So there you go! It probably doesn't make too much sense, but I think it's pretty cool. Anyhow, just super pumped about the run and thought I would share. Blog with you later.

-SMA-

Friday, May 23, 2008

Tippett Studios (Back to Work Boo Ya!)

Yesterday Morning at approximately 11:30 AM, I signed an offer letter to begin work at Tippett Studios. Yes my friends, I am going back to work!!

After three months of crazy networking and searching, I will be joining Tippett Studios on Tuesday. (First week and it's a 4-day week, Boo Yeah!). Tippett Studios is one of the premier FX houses in the country and was founded by Phil Tippett who was the head of the creature shop on Return of the Jedi and later won an academy award for Jurassic Park. I will be joining as a production coordinator, which is a good start and Tippett has a great track record of promoting internally and quickly. It's a two-month (and a bit) project to begin with that I will be working on, and then we will take it from there depending on future needs, etc. But the company is great, it is right in Berkeley so it's only about a 20 minute drive for me (so no more hour and a half commutes like I had in New York), and everyone on the team seems really positive and enjoys what they are doing. I'm also really happy because with Tippett I didn't have a contact to start with. I was trying to get hooked up with them, but couldn't find any leads, so I just wrote a "feeler" email out of the blue, which they responded really positively towards, had a informational interview about two months ago and then kept in touch as they were trying to bring in more work. I am really excited, and I think it will be a great fit for my skill set and allow me the possibility for future advancement and movement.

Yeah forgive me if you've read that before. (There is only so many times I could type it out before I had to cut and paste) But I honestly couldn't be more excited about the opportunity. The company is fantastic, the people are great and it is in such a convenient area for me that I look forward to the short commute each day. I know that I will really be able to make an impact in the company and as mentioned, Tippett has an amazing track record of long standing employees who have been constantly and quickly promoted from within. Give it a bit and I'll be producing again. Plus I'm working on films now which I can't tell you how happy it makes me!!

I also believe that Karma played its own role in everything. The first time I met with Tippett (just about two months ago), there were no positions available, but I could get the sense that the people I met with really liked me, and I got just a great vibe from the company. The X-Factor out there was the job at the other company (still to remain nameless, though I'm sure you can figure it out) that I was being considered for. If said company offered me the job, I would have of course taken it, but would wonder if I would feel more comfortable at Tippett and visa-versa, had Tippett come through with an offer before the other company was ready to make a decision, I would have had a very tough time knowing what to do. As it was, two weeks ago I did receive the rejection from the other company, and low and behold a day after that rejection, I got the call from Tippett that something might have opened up. It allowed me the mentality to clear myself of the other opportunity and focus solely of what is now my new job.

Add that to the prophetic dream that my sister-in-law had and you have some crazy Karma working. She had a dream a month ago that I would receive some amazing job news upon my return from a New York flight. When I received the call two-weeks ago, it was right before I was flying home for my friend Mike's wedding, and because of such, I scheduled the follow-up interview for the day after my return flight from New York. Kinda scary, in a good way.

So there you go, now Stage 2 of this crazy California life is about to begin and I am totally ready and excited for the opportunity at hand. I am going to end this blog post now, because I have in front of me the golden opportunity to enjoy a few last days of freedom without having to worry about what will be the other side. It shall be a weekend of sunshine, movies (Indiana Jones), and good times! Thank you to all for you constant support throughout and I look forward to the next stage that this blog shall take. I will blog with you later.

-Nice Guy-

P.S. The great news has also resonated physically. This morning I had a fantastic 5-Mile run. While nowhere near my longest (I will be going for a good 10-miler on Monday), it was a great run and I could have run quite some more by the end of it!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Ode to my Running Shoes (A different sort of anniversary)



Today marks a different sort of anniversary for me. While nowhere near as special, important, or wonderful as yesterday's anniversary, it is one that I feel much more comfortable waxing poetic about without getting gooey responses from all y'all.

Today is the year anniversary that I broke in my Nike Air Zoom Running Shoes and officially kicked off my transition towards becoming a serious runner. I love my shoes for multiple reasons including the fact that they are comfortable and run great, that they are custom designed and allow me to show my Syracuse Pride, but most important because they are part of the Nike Plus system. Nike Plus, for those who are not familiar is a partnership that Nike formed with Apple to bring running to the web. The partnership turned my regular running shoes into a glorified pedometer. Inside the shoe is a transmitter, which talks to my iPod and allows me to keep track of the distance that I have run. The iPod keeps track of the time run, the miles accumulated, and the pace that I am currently running. In addition, as I'm running a motivating voice tells me what I have I accomplished and what my current pace is or if I choose to run for a specific mile/time/calorie marker, the voice will let me know key milestones along the run. ("Half-Way There! 2.5 miles to go!") After the run, I can then upload my digitized runs to my personal Nike Plus website and keep track of my overall pace, set goals for the future, or compare runs with other runners in the Nike Plus system. This I think above all has most helped my transition to a serious runner because it allowed me to visualize progress and distance.

Looking back at the past year, it is clear how much I have improved in both speed and stamina. My first run was just about 3.5 miles and I can remember just being whipped at the end of it. Now a 3.5 mile run is my minimum and what I do for an easy workout. In the past year, I have run just over 250 miles, but am especially happy that in the past three months, I have run almost 115 miles. My goal for 2008 is to run 300 miles, which I think will be very doable.

So there you go. Oh running shoes, how I love you! While I don't lace up again until Friday, I will spend today remembering all the wonderful runs we have had in the past and the runs we will continue to have in the future. (At least until you are worn down, and I need to buy a replacement)

In other things: Some big news is on its way, so be prepared for that. But first I will enjoy the anniversaries, then announce the big news. I will blog with you later.

-Nice Guy-

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Two Wonderful Years!

Just a short post today, for today is a very special and important day in my life. Today I celebrate two wonderful and happy years with Mrs. Nice Gal. (Her newly crowned blogger name.) Thank you to all for your well wishes and I will post more again soon.

-Nice Guy SMA-

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Three Month Review (Libra Style)



Melanie and I are your stereotypical Libras in the sense that it takes us forever to make a decision. We have found that what works best for us is a very simple Pro/Con format allowing us (like Libras) to weigh each side. I bring this up because in reviewing this past month, I found myself having a difficult time in making an assessment. Thus I will utilize the pro/con structure for the basis of this blog.

When Reviewing the Past Month:

Pro: I am in California and happy to be here.
Con: Melanie is still East and it may be awhile till the next time we see each other.

Pro: I have an apartment full of furniture, a Wii, and my coffee maker.
Con: There are still a bunch of boxes that I really don't feel like opening until either Mel is here or I have the security of a job in the area.

Con: I am far away from my New York Yankees
Pro: I have a subscription to MLB.TV and can watch them whenever I want.
Con: The Yankees are terrible this year and not the most fun to watch right now.

Pro: In the past month, my deck was finally painted
Con: Since I am not working, I was home to actually watch them paint the deck.

Pro: My running and gym training has been great and I am really improving in strength, speed, and stamina
Con: Since I am not working, I can sleep in and go to the gym/run at 9:00 10:00, 11:00, or whenever I would like.
Pro: Since I am not working, I can sleep in and go to the gym/run at 9:00 10:00, 11:00, or whenever I would like.

Con: The job search moved into May and I am still unemployed
Pro: Mel and I received a healthy Stimulus check on Friday that definitely helped.

Pro: No matter what happens, I can say that I took a chance and achieved a life defining moment
Con: That life defining moment while very nice, doesn't help to pay the bills at the end of the day

Con: The job search through May 7th had really started to stall out and seemed very unpromising.
Pro: On May 7th, I received a call from one of my top companies for a call back interview and had said interview this past Tuesday.

Con: While I may hear something this upcoming week, as of this blog entry I am still unemployed.

So that's really what it ultimately comes down to. I love being out here, but being out of work for this long (Three months and ten days) has been really trying. I enjoy having the free time to do what I want, but it is time to get back to work and be a productive member of society. Add that to the fact that my attaining a job will be the enabling factor to allow Mel to move out here and this past month has been very tough. It is amazing to me that it is May already. When working the crazy hours that I did in New York, I would often mention how time would fly by so quickly and comment that I never had a concept of time. Now I find myself in this unique situation where time isn't flying by, yet I still find myself unable to grasp the concept of date relevance since I have no frame of reference. Every day seems just like the previous and I feel I am missing the social connectors which at times helps a person to ground themselves in a specific time and date. This was most prevalent when I was up at the SU graduation and blown away that it was May and college students were done for the year. I for most part am still in the same state of mind as I was on February 25th when I started my life alone in California.

As you can see from my past entries, the past two weeks were exceptionally difficult and were leading me towards a very negative review of this month. The promising interview that I had this past week has forced me to reassess slightly, though as there is still more networking to be done in order to lock down the position, the overall grade doesn't rise that much. I held back on writing this review from Friday in the event that I would hear something. I did in fact get a call, but missed the call and no message was left. So perhaps tomorrow, the start of month four will begin with a bang. That's my plan and the reason why I write this today. So in conclusion, here are the past monthly assessments and the newest grade for month three.

One Month Review: B+
Two Month Review: B+/A-
Three Month Review:
(Before May 7th): C-
(After May 7th): C+

Ok....now to start Month Four out with a great 7 mile run and some good news! I will blog with you later.

-Nice Guy-

Friday, May 16, 2008

2,900 Miles.....Worlds Apart


Ok.....so I've been gone for a while. I've been busy. As mentioned, I traveled last weekend back to New York, drove with my parents up to Syracuse to be there for my sister's graduation and then flew back to New York to be part of a close friend's wedding as his Best Man. The travel was more or less uneventful, other than a complete mental loss as to which day of the week it was throughout. With Thursday travel and a Sunday wedding, I was all thrown off as to whether I and the rest of the world was on weekend time or if I was missing any key news and/or information.

The graduation was great, Kristen got to go on stage (as did all the graduates...how about that) and received a $160,000 pin. I'm not sure as to what bothers me more....the fact that after four years of hard work all she got was a pin or that in just the 6 years since my SU graduation, her $160,000 pin is a heck of lot more in debt than my $120,000 pen. (Which I still use on all of my interviews! Boo-Yeah!)

In addition to her ridiculously expensive pin, Kristen did get honored at her department reception with an award for being the top Psychology student. I can say I am definitely proud and excited for her to keep moving forward and to see what her future will bring.

After a flight back to New York City, it was wedding time, and it could not have been a more beautiful ceremony and reception. The wedding was held in Prospect Park on a beautiful, if a little chilly, day. The ceremony was very touching and the reception was a lot of fun. Good to see some joint friends again and just a great time had by all. My married friend is now living it up in Spain on a quite extravagant two-week honeymoon. I am very jealous, as I sit here in my stuffy apartment typing this blog. (Maybe I will go out in a little bit -- coffee, walk on the beach...hmmm. By the way....very hot in Cali this week.....ugh!)

But back to this posting.....the weekend was wonderful and on top of everything, the best part was that I was reunited with Mel for a few days. As my job stuff moves forward as well as things for her, I hope we will be reunited permanently very soon. It has been very difficult being so far apart, but as I say....being apart will only be for a quarter of a year (or so) in a relationship that I look forward to lasting for multiple quarters of this upcoming century.

Now as I have rambled like I often do, I should direct this blog to the very thesis that I am trying to reach. Having traveled this past weekend and having spent a good portion of the time in the culture of New York (Brooklyn to be exact), I can really begin to see the contrast in coastal cultures. There is a very true essence to New York, a honesty that I believe to be unmatched anywhere else. There is of course also an aggression and impatience that seems to come out as frequently as, and perhaps as part of, this honesty. There is a direct willingness to help if asked within the people, but also a radiance of the true desire to be left alone. It is a very unique place and different to me than the Bay Area. While I am still trying to understand the true pulse of the Bay Area, I can say that there is more of resonating joy that I feel even if that joy make not be steeped in true honesty. That being said, I feel a calmness in the area that I don't feel when East. The classic example is the traffic light situation in which in New York, if one does not press the gas in .5 seconds of a green light, he will have five cars blaring their horns. Around here I find almost a lackadaisical calm in which if the car does not move at the green light immediately, others will brush it off knowing that he will move eventually. A very cliche'd situation I know, but the most readily available and resonant for me as I was honked at about 20 frickin times trying to figure out directions in Brooklyn. Phew...sorry about that. Which also reminds me that there are way too many traffic lights in New York and the Boroughs and all the stop and go is probably a good reason why drivers are so uptight.

There was a moment when Mel and I were looking for a parking space where I began to look around the neighborhood and just observe. Now I must say that I think the borough of Brooklyn is fantastic and Manhattan has an excitement to it like none other, but in looking around, I could feel that this area was not for me. This is an ok realization and a one that I am happy to be coming to. My friend for example loves New York. He may never leave, who knows....but that's cool because that is him. And while it doesn't define him, it definitely embodies his spirit. I am learning personally that my soul connects with the calm, if perhaps tepidness of the West Coast. In driving home upon my arrival flight, I looked around the neighborhoods and felt a peace of mind that I did not have previously. Throughout the week I have been noticing this as well whether it be running to the Super Market or driving a few towns over for an interview. This is an area which, while I cannot fully define yet, is one that agrees with my spirit and mentality. Now what I do desire to see if that remains true upon entering into the stresses of a job, a full household, and other daily rituals. I hope so....but that is for time to tell.

On a quick side note, work stuff is still moving forward. I have a promising opportunity that I am waiting to hear back about after a follow-up interview on Tuesday. I feel optimistic, but am trying hard not to get too anticipatory in the event of further disillusionment. I will of course let you know.

I also have a Three Months in Review coming, which will probably be this weekend....so hold out for that one!! Oh I know you will waiting with baited breath. Anyhow...that is all for today. Have a great one and I will blog with you later.

-Nice Guy SMA-

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Flying Back East (Again!)


In just a few short hours, I will be jumping on a plane for the third time in three months and heading back to the East Coast. This weekend is a big weekend as it is my sister's graduation from college and the wedding of one of my best friends. It will be a very travel filled weekend with a cross country flight today, a drive to Syracuse tomorrow, a flight back to New York City on Saturday and then a flight back west on Monday.

But this is also an important weekend for me personally, because this is in all probability my last trip back East for a very long time. After this trip, I have no major events until a wedding in November and I also use with this trip the last of my free airline tickets. (Really really good credit card promotion.) I think this will be a nice way to send off the East Coast with a weekend that is filled on one hand with an ending (my sister's graduation) and on the other, a new beginning. And upon my own return I can start anew and focus all 100% of my being on the here and now of the West Coast.

In a note of irony surrounding this trip back East, as I have mentioned this is my third trip in the three months. For each of the previous two trips, I scheduled the flights as Friday night Red Eyes in the event that my non-existent employer would need me to work or in case of the possibility of an interview, etc. In the previous cases, none of this ever came to fruition so when making plans for this trip, I just threw up my hands and choose the flights that I wanted and worked best for me. Needless to say, I received a call yesterday looking for me to come in for a follow-up interview today at the exact time as I would be boarding the plane. Alanis Morissette, please listen up, that my dear is a case of irony -- not a black fly in your Chardonnay. Now don't fret for me too much, my dear friends, because I was able to reschedule for Tuesday upon my return and I hope to come back with some good news....but we will take it day by day for now.

Now lastly on a side note, a friend of mine in her blog referred to a blog that she read in which the author wrote, "Blogging sure is a hell of a lot cheaper than therapy."
In response to that I say, thank you to all for your kind words over the past week as I went through a bit of a rough patch and I look forward to bringing you more updates with an upbeat spirit to them. So now I must quickly get ready for the flight and head back East once again. Have a great weekend to all, and I shall blog with you later.

-Nice Guy SMA-

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Well that sucks.....

So I got the call this morning that I was dreading, but had a feeling was coming. I heard back from my top choice employer (name will still remain unsaid) and was told that I didn't get the position. This is extremely frustrating because not only was this my top choice, but also because I had the interview two months ago. Yes, it was two months of back and forth and of hearing that I was seriously being considered for the position only to be turned down. The only slight positive, at least as I was told, was that the person they hired did exactly the same job at another production house. Who knows if that is true or if that is the line they give to every reject. It also sucks since this was the only interview I had been on for a real job. Informational interviews are great and they may lead to something down the road, but they don't bring with them an immediate position. So that's the news of suck for today.

In similar news, I have done a great job of making good contacts with people within the industry. I keep in touch with them on a regular basis just to get a pulse of the industry and any leads that they may have. Yesterday when writing to one of my contacts, I got this response from him:

"Unfortunately these months are the slowest in this business (not to mention the impending SAG strike in June). My buddy was just laid off and he can't find anything."

This is the same contact that a month ago wrote this lovely trinket to me:

"Like I said, things move very slow in this business. I was dragged along by LucasAnimation for 6 months before they decide to hire internally instead. Don't get frustrated, this is just how it is."

Maybe I should stop writing to this guy. Everytime I do, I just get more and more depressed. Oh well.....hopefully some good news will make this blog soon enough. Blog with you later.

-Nice Guy-



Monday, May 5, 2008

Reverse the Curse

Last week I wrote about how there was an energetic vibe in the air Sunday night and then how on Monday I had a good/great 8.5 mile run followed by the surprise of finding my deck painted. This great start of a week of course led to one of my worst weeks here.

So I have this update to write: Last night was pretty dull and was followed by me oversleeping this morning and running one of those bad runs all runner's get every now and again. So there we go....either a continuation of last week's suckage or a way to lull me into the great surprises this week has in store. Boy do I hope the latter!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

May 1st

Today is May 1st and a day that I have been dreading for the past week or so. When I moved out west I knew that I was taking a risk, but I tried as hard as I could to make sure that it was a calculated risk knowing that I had networking contacts, resources in a multitude of areas and a few job leads already established. My ideal goal was to have something locked in by April 1st, but my more reasonable/attainable goal (or so I thought) would be to have something set by May 1st. Well as you can tell from my tone, May 1st is here and as it is 6:00 PM will most likely come to pass with no positive resolution.

This has had me very down all week, and while I started Monday with a great positive attitude, that has quickly gone down hill as the days have passed. A few call backs that I have been waiting on have failed to materialize and a couple of leads that I was hoping for have turned into potential call backs for a future month. Next week will mark three months that I have been out of work, and while I shouldn't be complaining that I get to lounge around, go to the gym when I want, take in an afternoon coffee, etc, there is a point from an emotional (and a financial) standpoint that one feels the needs to become a productive member of society once again. I am at the point where, while not giving up on my dream, I do need to seriously reassess the current situation and possibly target new strategies or opportunities.

While this landmark date in my quest and search does leave me with great anxiety, I would be amiss if I didn't comment on the good things that did happen today. This morning I did have an interview, albeit informational, with a great company and I feel I made a good connection for potential collaboration later on. (Ie. They don't have any jobs now, but if things open up...... Sounds familiar!!!) Then this afternoon, I reconnected with a friend from High School who I haven't seen in almost 10 years and had a really wonderful lunch and conversation in the Embarcadero. (Thanks Jen!) Then this afternoon, I had a great workout in the gym and now get to watch my favorite show (LOST!) this evening. So in the spirit of Optimism Prime, I am trying hard to focus of the positives, but this week has definitely been difficult.

As for what's coming up, tomorrow is a work day so there is still the possibility that I might hear some back from some potential companies. I'm also excited to check out the Iron Man movie (an amazing 95% positive review percentage on the Tomatometer) and then next week I fly back home (again) to see Mel and go off to my sister's graduation, and a friend's wedding. I will of course keep you updated as things move forward, but cross your lucky sticks for me, and I hope that the next time I blog I may have more positive news for you. Till then.....I will blog with you later.

-A slightly dejected Nice Guy-

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