These days I'm involved in many projects. I barely can keep them updated because they need a lot of work. And other several need for a confirmation.
Here is the list.
- -Getting a job. The MOST important one. I revise my work history list daily. I submit it to dozens of companies daily... and nothing. Only some random mails tell me "We're interested in
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Seguiré buscando; me extraña que lo haya borrado.
Mientras tanto, he visto que en internet hay modelos y consejos, puedes ir echando un vistazo:
http://www.cv-resume.org/curriculumvitae/cartasdepresentacion/modelos.php
http://www.gipe.ua.es/orientacion-laboral/como-redactar-carta-presentacion.html
Lo importante es que no parezca una plantilla, y que dejes claro que eres apta para el puesto ya que tienes experiencia o formación relacionada con ello.
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The two pics for the conmemorative book are on going, too. In fact, they're almost finished yet it's a hard work. I don't want to show them openly, though.
And yeah, getting a job is priority #1ª That's the first thing I do every day when I wake up. Drawing is for the night ;-)
Thanks!
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lol i think it would be good to keep those commemorative fanart hidden until at least a week before the deadline of the book.
haha, busy artist, aren't ya? still good luck and i hope those people do learn to reply. D:
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You're dragwing something, too. Aren't you? ;-)
Busty artist... I guess because many are drawing doujinshi. But they're also Japanese, and Japanese fans tend to be quite erratic about answering emails. >__
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It seems these days there is a general "I need a job fever* ;-)
Basically I'm into all those things because it keeps me busy. Of course, searching for a job is a job itself, but finding it isn't the only thing to do. So taking part in all those events is quite refreshing and obeys me to work ;-)
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