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Posted on July 4th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Work, Personal, Omnia Vanitas, Sponsored Posts, Money, Random.
I’ve written about Simmons Jannace & Stagg in the past. From everything I’ve read, they’re a great law firm for both large and small firms. But in a recent press release, I learned that in addition to litigation, Simmons Jannace & Stagg also handles financing transactions such as structuring a variety of loans (including real estate, construction, and asset-based loans), asset securitizations, stock purchase sale and leaseback transactions. But what really caught my eye was that their firm provides guidance in choosing a business form, such as organizing corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other legal entities throughout the U.S. I’ve never really examined whether my business is set up in a way that’s most advantageous to me — as a sole proprietor who doesn’t lay claim to the content she creates, I’ve never had to worry about the legalities of working with companies. As long as I’m registered and pay my taxes, I figured that was good enough. But their are a host of advantages to doing things th right way (versus the quick and easy way I chose), so it may be time to re-investigate the structure of my business. Simmons Jannace & Stagg doesn’t have offices in Chicago, though, so I guess it’s the yellow pages for me . . .
Posted on July 4th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Education, Personal, Literary, Omnia Vanitas, Meta-Fors, Poetry, Random.
In my Young Adult Literature class, we’ve been talking about the particularly kind of poetry that adolescents write. My last post reminded me of a poem I wrote about headaches years ago, and I thought I’d share it with you for a laugh. The formatting was better, and I’m couldn’t remember all the words . . . Wish I could crack open my old WordPerfect files, but alas, you’ll just have to make do.
Pain
On nights like these I swallow
flakes of bleached bone snow.
A familiar knot of cold forms
until the moon is not
so big
and the stars are not
so bright
and I can see the strings
anyway . . .
Posted on July 4th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Personal, Omnia Vanitas.
For the last three days, I’ve had this incredible stress headache that simply won’t dissolve, no matter how many oblivion-inducing pain killers I consume. It has always been my unfortunate fate to receive limited comfort from traditional medications of this sort — Tylenol doesn’t even touch me. When I was about 12, my mother finally realized I wasn’t kidding when I said the “take two and call me in the morning” approach didn’t help. Since then, codeine has been my best friend, but my own awareness of its potential problems keeps me from relying on it too heavily. It’s times like this that I wish desperately for a pool, some place I could just relax and let everything flow away from me for awhile . . . La sigh. How do normal people manage to let everything go? Can I get that in a pill?