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Another day at work, and I picked up my first check…I figured it would be about 600…no, sadly I won’t even have enough to make rent this month again…225.46. That’s it after working from the 19th to present. It seems like an eternity. They short changed me too…said I only worked 28 hrs. when I worked about 32…from the 19th to the 24th. In other news, I’ve now been changed from my present 9-5 (which I thought sat) to 3-11 nasty…

Good news today is I was thinking about Dan Traver, and how we ran into each other in Chicago…and who should I bump into, but Trent Stellingworth, he’s in town for the conference for Athletic Trainers.

So I’m thinking of going to try and find him at a bar tongiht…I know it’s on O’Farrel…but I can’t remember the name, as I was really in a rush to get back to work. It was one of those strange preminitions.

Also I got a call from Jim Sohm, but I wasn’t able to call him back, so I hope it’s good news regarding the SF Ballet Job. Hopefully we can speak soon…so I can get the heck out of the CompUSA situation…

And I’m called for Jury duty on Monday….I have to report to 400 McAllaster room 007…hopefully, no more after that, as I don’t want it to affect the SFB job.

Published by Pete Ippel

Pete Ippel, the son of a dancer and a musician, was born in Oak Park, Illinois and has been surrounded by the arts since birth. He moved to Morris, Illinois in 1989 and started to participate in athletics rather than dance. After high school, Pete attended Cornell University where he received a BA in psychology and a BFA in photo / digital art making. He continued to follow his sporting dreams in the high jump, which culminated in a school record leap of 7 feet 1/2 inch in 2001. In May 2004 he attained an MFA degree in the New Genres department of the San Francisco Art Institute. Presently Pete is a practicing artist whose work is in numerous private collections and has been exhibited in New York, California, and internationally. Mr. Ippel resides in Working Artists Ventura, a sustainable artist community in southern California. In addition, he teaches art, is a web developer, an active blogger, and still high jumps from time to time. As a passionate problem solver and a pragmatic optimist, Pete’s art and his life are full of exciting challenges.

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