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Thu 17 May, 2007 10:06 am
I'm leaving in five minutes for my first interview since I decided to take some time off. It's for a job doing graphic layout/production with a catalog company. I hope I get it, cuz I hate interviewing!
Good luck - interviewing is fun - what other opportunity do you get to brag about yourself and your accomplishments and some one actually listens?!
Good luck.
Did your arm grow back? Have you put bandages over your eye sockets?
I'm sure it'll go well.
Good luck, dude.
Remember to look 'em squarely in the eye and firmly grab their nuts.
Thanks, guys! I'll let you know how it goes. Um, one more question: It is still okay to drink a couple shots of vodka before you meet with a potential employer, right?
See ya!
kickycan wrote:Thanks, guys! I'll let you know how it goes. Um, one more question: It is still okay to drink a couple shots of vodka before you meet with a potential employer, right?
See ya!
Sure - as long as they cannot smell it on your breath and you can still talk without a slur and walk straight.
those little breath strip things are perfect for masking the offensive odor of alcohol...
Kicky--
I hope your interviewing days are over.
Hold your dominion.
Thanks guys. It seemed to go well. Anytime I go to an interview and the interviewer uses profanity while I'm there, I get a warm, fuzzy "this is my kind of place" feeling. This time, the guy used the words, "f*ck" and "ball-buster," so I'm pretty excited about it. It would be a job laying out catalogs for women's clothing. Not the most exciting thing in the world, but then again, I hate everything anyway, so that isn't a problem for me. Plus, I get to look at pictures of women in lingerie part of the time.
I got the interview through an employment agency, so even though I think I got it, I have to wait until they call my agency to tell them, and then they will call me back and tell me what's up. Either way I should know by tomorrow, because the job starts Monday.
The only less than perfect thing about the job is that it's not a guaranteed full-time thing every week. But the guy who interviewed me told me that the last freelancer they hired has probably only missed six or seven weeks in the past year. I could live with six or seven weeks off per year, I guess, but I'll probably start looking for something more permanent pretty soon.
Good luck, kicky. I'm rooting for you.
Six or seven weeks a year sounds just right...
Thanks, guys!
And dys, I really would love to have one o' them rat's asses. Got any extras? I hear they make a delicious soup.
kickycan wrote:......., but I'll probably start looking for something more permanent pretty soon.
I thought "permanent" and "kicky" don't match!?!
That is a very good point. Actually, I only want something more permanent for a little while. Heh.