Jen LiMarzi is a medical writer by day, humor writer by nature. She has worked in publishing, public relations, and medical education in New York City for the past nine years. Her short stories detailing subway adventures, dating disasters, and New York City living have appeared in the self-published and critically praised book Fingers Crossed, Legs Uncrossed, as well as, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, The Subway Chronicles, NY Newcomer, The Plain Jane, and New York Moves magazine. She currently resides in Sunnyside, Queens with her fianc Eric and black Labrador, Guinness.
As a member of Generation X, I got my first job with a cheap suit, padded resume, and a month's worth of interviewing. Once there and exposed to fastest the Web connection I ever experienced, my biggest fear was that my boss would figure out that I was holding fifteen simultaneous e-mail conversations with college friends now spread out across the country. I became a master at clicking out of my e-mail program as soon as I heard the approach of footsteps toward my cubicle, fearing that my boss would figure out I was anything but the diligent, hardworking employee he had hired. Nearly a dec...
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