
Happy New Year from the Magnolia State!
He also suggested I think about getting it published in a Geography journal. He said it wasn't up to publication standards yet, but with some minor changes, it could easily be published. It probably won't be published in something like Annals of the AAG or the Journal of Transport Geography, but it'll be published nonetheless--those are my words, not his. Dr. Seth isn't the first to suggest publication...Dr. Greg Gaston who chairs the Geography Dept. at UNA (and chaired the geography section of the Alabama Academy of Science) suggested it too. We'll see. Now I just have to get several copies of each paper printed up. One copy of each paper for each reader (subtotal: 4), one copy of each for my file (subtotal: 2), and one copy of each for my own edification (subtotal: 2). So at roughly 70 pages between the two papers, that totals somewhere in the neighborhood of 300 pieces of paper to give their all for my research--not to mention countless hundreds of other pieces of paper "wasted" on drafts.
The much anticipated "downhill slope" is officially here!
So that's what's happening now. Also Kerry's "Baby Pinky", is due here in just a few days. I'm "on-call". Funny thing: My cell phone rang at 7ish on Sunday morning. I thought it might be Kerry or Paul. No one ever calls my cell phone--I like it that way--but I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter, away to my cell phone, I flew like a flash. Alas, however, it was a number which I did not recognize, so I went back to bed. Since I got no voice mail notice, nor did my apartment phone ring, I figured that all it was was a wrong number.
Work is work. Job search consists of nothing much right now. I did get a job inquiry from a company in Madison, WI. They saw my resume on Monster.com. I'm not interested in the job right now, but it was good to see a response within a couple of days of posting the resume. I might be interested in the job in the future. Who knows. I also saw a temporary job with the National Park Service. It's a "Transportation" scholar, and is given potential for 3, 6, and 12 month assignments to develop sustainable transport within the National Parks. Needing a letter of recommendation to accompany my resume, and a statement of purpose, I'm thinking I'll get Dr. Weber to write me one. Reasoning: He's the transportation geographer in the department, his father was/is a park ranger at Death Valley NP. I'm not saying I'd get "stationed" at Death Valley necessarily, but rather someone who has experience with the NPS, and/or knows someone in the NPS might be able to secure me a position a bit more easily. This certainly intrigues me. I think with my creditentals, I might be a good candidate for the job. We'll see. Once I get my application stuff in, I should hear from them in, say, April, then get an assignment shortly after Graduation.
That is all for now...
My one and only formal class only meets Tuesday nights, so I still have a few days until I can report on that. I got an e-mail from Dr. Webster about general things (it was sent to all grad students). He mentioned something about GY-500 for the current class. I had flashbacks. I'm glad that class is over.
I am ready to be done. I'm about 80% sure I'll walk in May sort of completing the cycle of the Gilbert siblings. That depends on my job situation.
That is all for now.