Thursday, July 22, 2010

This is an Unexpected Development.

Erm. Um. So. I got a phone call unofficially asking if I would be interested in accepting a job in Arbil. This came yesterday morning. It came completely out of the clear blue sky. Just – poof! – my phone rang. Hello? I said.

All of my job searching has revolved around returning to the Great Lakes region.

So. I get this call. I immediately e-mail 50 million close friends begging for advice. Then I stop abruptly and shut down my computer without e-mailing any other friends at all. Hell, there are no guarantees. Shouldn’t concern/excite people unnecessarily.

So since I’m not telling other people, and I’m waiting for work e-mails to come through in regards to my consultancy, I leave the apartment, walk down to the metro, get on a train, switch trains, and ride the long escalators up at Pentagon City mall. I go into clothing shops and pick out the clothes that I think are stylish, although what do I really know anymore, I don’t live here. I try on the short high-waist skirts and the gladiator sandals and the frilly blouses and the smart-cut vests. I stare at myself in the mirror and I cock my head and I try to decide if this outfit, or this one or this one, is the outfit that a woman who might move to Arbil for a year would wear.

6 comments:

Saira said...

I'd prob. wait. You'd have a better idea of the local fashion when you get there. :) Prob. cheaper too.

Good luck!

Rachel said...

Haha thanks. That's good advice. Short skirts are probably not the way to go there, anyway, if it does work out!!! But they are so pretty...

Derrill Watson said...

Congratulations! Whether you take it or not, that's pretty cool.

Rachel said...

Thank you Derrill :) :) :)

Carly said...

As in Kurdistan?? Let me know if you take it, I've got a great mate there who's a lot of fun!

Rachel said...

Yes ma'am!!!

Oh, a friend there would be EXCELLENT. I'll let you know for sure. At the moment, as is typical, I'm just waiiiiting waaaaaiting WAITING to here anything not unofficial/concrete.