  And so in my 27th year i continued through the dark forest. Caught in a loop with ends in Berkeley and Sacramento, i'm once again unemployed (how unattractive that sounds!).
This time after one single day of floor training at Roseville's Old Spaghetti Factory, employment at which--for better and worse--offended too many of my sensibilities; basically, it was this: i cannot serve food that i do not enjoy, even when practically penniless.
It bothers me that i cannot sell out even when i want to. But there's more: Tyler practically yelled at me for "wasting" my brain at such locations, before recommending an Elephant Bar at which his friends work. And he's right (about the brains), but how to proceed? urlLink McGeorge , UOP's respectable 3rd tier law school in Sacramento, has rolling admissions, a safe bet for a Cal alumnus with a 167 LSAT--but what do i do for the next five months?
There do not seem to be many opportunities, but i'm looking. But she keeps me shamed into focus: Thank you, Sarah, for stoking my ambissions and salving the pains of my failures. i want to be better because of and for you. Next stop: urlLink Sacramento Natural Foods Cooperative . i do care greatly about good food and cooperative businesses. With luck they may have a bagging position for an ideological foodie. 
