April 20, 2004

Tuesday...a day like any other day...

I've decided that I really really like doing this coordination on getting uniforms done. I like the "hard" aspect of it. You buy blank t-shirts, you coordinate artwork, you find a printer, you mix them all up, and then you get printed t-shirts back...and you make a ton of profit on resale. There's something really cool about manufacturing/sales that I really like.

I think I'm pretty much done with service industries. I like my job some days, and some days I just don't. I know I'm helping people most days...but I always get odd feelings about how I'm perceived.

There's nothing really unusual about that. I've always been the guy who no one really knows what I do...and in a way, I guess I let them keep guessing, because it gives me flexibility when the need arises. Which is odd...because I'd really much rather be known as the guy who does "this." Whatever "this" is.

Maybe it's because I get bored so easily...I like quick accomplishments that allow me to move on and feel like I've achieved something. And before someone tells me that big achievements are made up of a series of smaller accomplishments, I know that already. But somehow, I like being a problem solver and a do-er, rather than a "big picture" guy. In school, I loved being a cameraman...but I hated animating. I liked the craft of animation, but not the art. I'm a guy who executes. At least, I like to think so.

I think when I'm done with my current job, I'm gonna make shirts for real this time. I've gone through all this effort to set up Limewear and get woven labels and design business cards...and even set up a site...I suppose I should get out there and do for a change.

E3 is coming up...and I'm going. I hate LA...but whatever.

Posted by Glenn at April 20, 2004 10:04 PM
Comments

Do baby do! Ya dressed my lil purple fishman like a pimp in SWG and you'll be decking me out in Limewear as soon as I figure out wchich of the shirts to get. Where's the Xou T?

E3 will be nice, enjoy bro and great fooking site.

Posted by: Pete/kow at April 21, 2004 04:23 PM