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Dartful Dodger:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 05, 2008, 12:37:22 am ---Let us not forget proper grooming.  Nails trimmed, hair within keeping.

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I gave myself 40 minutes to get to the interview which was 20 minutes away.

There was a long stretch of country road with 4 lanes of traffic.  I got pulled over for speeding.  I was going 50, and I pulled over by a 45mph sign.

I was told the speed limit was 35 by the hill he clocked me at.  WTF!

I got to the interview 3 minutes late.  The receptionist said he would be a few minutes and if I want to use the rest room it was down the hall.

SOMETIMES I'm think as a brick.  I was late so I just wanted to get to the interview.  After the interview I did have to go.  It was really windy and I am two weeks over due for a haircut.  I couldn't believe how crazy my hair was.  I figured the interview was like that stain super bowl commercial.  My talking being drowned out by my hair going BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!

The thing with me and my Murphy's law luck.  It's never the obvious that goes wrong. It's always something obscure and comical(at my expense).

the interview was last night and the guy I talked to already contacted me telling me he enjoyed the interview and that it was in the hands of the HR department.



I do all my web surfing at work.

If I get this job I won’t be as active here as I am.  Plus I won’t be upset with work so I won't be taking my frustrations out on the weaker minds on this board.  So if/when I do log in it will only be talking about arcade things.

I'm already getting that "happy thoughts" feeling.  If this one doesn't pan out I'll find another one.

ChadTower:

Now send him an email thanking him for his time and offering to provide any more information that he may want to make his decision. 

Dartful Dodger:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on March 05, 2008, 01:27:51 pm ---
Now send him an email thanking him for his time and offering to provide any more information that he may want to make his decision. 

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I did right after the interview.  He replied with the "I also enjoyed the interview..." 

That's why I'm getting positive vibes about this.

this job is a step up in all directions from my current job.

ark_ader:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on March 05, 2008, 09:13:27 am ---Since I think it's safe to derail this thread now...



--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 05, 2008, 12:37:22 am ---Take the time to go to a hair stylist and have a manicure.  Its not a girly thing and feels great after you had one.  If it is a woman interviewer, she will look at your hands and form an opinion.

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I'd check the laws in your specific state before I did that.  Last I checked, homosexuality was not a protected minority status in Texas and you could legally NOT hire anyone that was gay, solely for that expressed reason.   :laugh2:



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I'm very happy to let some nice lady rub and give a my hands a massage for $25.00 It doesn't mean that I'm homosexual, or a fancy boy.  My problem is my hands get so cramped and dry after counting all that money I make every day, that I have to get treatment for them.   ;D

If you take more time to look after yourself, with face scrubs, creams and lotions, you can look younger and less stressed.  Oh and quit smoking too.  You don't need it.

Over to you Chadtower for a witty comment after the break.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 05, 2008, 02:39:36 pm ---Over to you Chadtower for a witty comment after the break.

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Thanks, ark_ader.  Word down here on the sideline is that what makes you gay is that you're paying a woman to rub your hands.  Coaches aren't sure if you'll be able to return to the game after taking a shot like that but they haven't ruled you out completely just yet.  They're sending you back to the locker room now for a testosterone injection and make a final call after seeing how you respond. 

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