2009-12-14

missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
2009-12-14 09:00 am
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Zzzzz...

T minus one hour to a job interview, and despite coffee and (gasp!) breakfast I can't seem to wake up At All. I don't expect it to be a difficult interview (my big concern isn't whether or not I get the job so much as whether they'll offer me a decent hourly wage), but it seems like going in with no particular emotion other than I-Can't-Wait-For-This-To-Be-Over-So-I-Can-Go-Home-And-Sleep would be a bad plan.

I wonder if this has to do with my general ambivalence about re-entering the workforce. Perhaps I should stare at our depressingly high credit-card balance for a while as a motivational tool?
missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
2009-12-14 09:00 am
Entry tags:

Zzzzz...

T minus one hour to a job interview, and despite coffee and (gasp!) breakfast I can't seem to wake up At All. I don't expect it to be a difficult interview (my big concern isn't whether or not I get the job so much as whether they'll offer me a decent hourly wage), but it seems like going in with no particular emotion other than I-Can't-Wait-For-This-To-Be-Over-So-I-Can-Go-Home-And-Sleep would be a bad plan.

I wonder if this has to do with my general ambivalence about re-entering the workforce. Perhaps I should stare at our depressingly high credit-card balance for a while as a motivational tool?
missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
2009-12-14 10:30 am
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Momentum vs. change

Interview went well. A little too well, perhaps - I got the distinct impression that the woman was looking for a Kia and I was trying to upsell her into a BMW (at a hell of a deal, I might add). She looked a bit intimidated, but did mention they'd be calling about a second interview likely tomorrow...I guess we'll see where that goes. The place seemed nice enough - tiny, but nice. I'm guessing a lot will depend on whether she decides she just wants someone to answer phones or if she wants someone who can make significant contributions to the efficient running of the office. You'd think it'd be a no-brainer, but there seem to be a surprising number of people out there who far prefer the comfort of routine to the (however slight) upset of improvement. That attitude always bugs me, but I can sort of see where they're coming from - there's a certain allure in knowing what to expect each day. Come to think of it, that explains a fair number of my former friends' relationships...
missroserose: (Psychosomatic)
2009-12-14 10:30 am
Entry tags:

Momentum vs. change

Interview went well. A little too well, perhaps - I got the distinct impression that the woman was looking for a Kia and I was trying to upsell her into a BMW (at a hell of a deal, I might add). She looked a bit intimidated, but did mention they'd be calling about a second interview likely tomorrow...I guess we'll see where that goes. The place seemed nice enough - tiny, but nice. I'm guessing a lot will depend on whether she decides she just wants someone to answer phones or if she wants someone who can make significant contributions to the efficient running of the office. You'd think it'd be a no-brainer, but there seem to be a surprising number of people out there who far prefer the comfort of routine to the (however slight) upset of improvement. That attitude always bugs me, but I can sort of see where they're coming from - there's a certain allure in knowing what to expect each day. Come to think of it, that explains a fair number of my former friends' relationships...