So I applied at Gamestop. And got the job. And had my first day on Sunday. And let me tell you, selling games kicks ass.
First off, I get 20% off everything in the store except for used consoles. And on top of that, corporations rule - I can get up to 30% off at Barnes and Noble thanks to them being divisions of the same company. Secondly, I can check out any console game I want to a) better my knowledge of the product I sell and b) see if it's something I want in my collection. Thirdly and finally, I get to talk to people about games and help them find what they're looking for. Let me tell you, being paid to stand around and watch people's eyes light up when you start talking games they're interested in is really something.
This may not be development, but between this and my contract job that still keeps being just over the horizon thanks to the damned NIH taking forever to get the funding to us, this should keep me happy around here for a while
Of course, ironically, I got contacted by and involved with an interview process at a major studio right after all this got in motion




now, when they finally are all out of the house, ill get my guitars out again, and stand by for heavy rolls...i will give new meaning to the words "ruthless musician".....

