I trust everyone had a good Holiday.
I left off with my interview being pushed. After some finagling and a couple stressful moments I finally had my interview right before Christmas.
It went fairly well, but being realistic I don't think I'll get the job, for the lack of experience in that particular field. Which is fine.
It was pointed out that I have the mentality of "I have to get out!" Basically meaning I'm trying to find and take whatever job I can get to get out of the town I'm in. Which in reality if it's not the job or career path I'm really looking to go, maybe I should just relax a little bit and really look into the direction I'd like to go.
It's really hard to set goals when you just plain don't know what you want to do. I have an inkling of an idea, my problem is that I'm too wishy washy and easily swayed, then I doubt myself, and go back to doing nothing.
I've got myself figured out. :)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Friday, December 18, 2009
Disappointed
Alright, so my interview got pushed. The interviewer was sick, unfortunately, and didn't want to do the interview from home. We are rescheduling.
It was a little disappointing but things happen. I haven't heard from her yet but I imagine it'll be sometime next week.
I had a dream last night that she called my up and just hired me without an interview. It went something along the lines of, "Your resume is just fantastic. I don't even need to interview you. You're hired. When can you start?"
haha now if only. :)
It was a little disappointing but things happen. I haven't heard from her yet but I imagine it'll be sometime next week.
I had a dream last night that she called my up and just hired me without an interview. It went something along the lines of, "Your resume is just fantastic. I don't even need to interview you. You're hired. When can you start?"
haha now if only. :)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
New Interview
I have an interview today. Eek. It is a little nerve wracking I do have to say.
If I were to get this job that I am interviewing for it would do a few things for me. Move my life forward by:
a.) Getting me out of the place I've lived for the past 10 years
b.) Let me explore an entirely different industry which I think would be absolutely awesome.
c.) I would be able to afford an apartment!
I'm trying not to let my self get too excited for fear that I'm just going to end up babbling during the interview. I tend to do that when I'm nervous. It's worse when it's a phone interview. On the phone you can't read peoples reactions to what you're saying so you really can't tell if you're saying completely the wrong thing or doing well.
So at 11:45 a.m. I will be on the phone with a potential employer and am hoping all will go well and, fingers crossed, I will get this job.
If I were to get this job that I am interviewing for it would do a few things for me. Move my life forward by:
a.) Getting me out of the place I've lived for the past 10 years
b.) Let me explore an entirely different industry which I think would be absolutely awesome.
c.) I would be able to afford an apartment!
I'm trying not to let my self get too excited for fear that I'm just going to end up babbling during the interview. I tend to do that when I'm nervous. It's worse when it's a phone interview. On the phone you can't read peoples reactions to what you're saying so you really can't tell if you're saying completely the wrong thing or doing well.
So at 11:45 a.m. I will be on the phone with a potential employer and am hoping all will go well and, fingers crossed, I will get this job.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Staffing Agencies
Ok this may seem pretty simple, but this idea has escaped me until this past week.
Staffing Agencies are a great way to find jobs. Duh!
You don't have to wait for them to contact you after you posted your resume on monster.com or whatever other search engine you posted it on.
There's a fabulous website called: www.headhuntersdirectory.com
There you can search by state and city and find staffing agencies and search the jobs that they're trying to fill.
It's awesome! Try it.
Staffing Agencies are a great way to find jobs. Duh!
You don't have to wait for them to contact you after you posted your resume on monster.com or whatever other search engine you posted it on.
There's a fabulous website called: www.headhuntersdirectory.com
There you can search by state and city and find staffing agencies and search the jobs that they're trying to fill.
It's awesome! Try it.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
College Education at Work
The day started off quite well even with a threat of a big snow storm. I was actually getting geared up for it and was hoping to have a couple feet dumped on us today. It is into the 2nd week of December and we've barely had enough snow to cover the ground until today. Very unusual for the area where I live.
I got into work and was promptly greeted with an almost empty box of unsharpened pencils. Why does this matter? Well, where I work is a little slow on keeping up with the technology end of things. So why quite a few (generally larger) institutions have an electronic system in place for evaluations, we still do things the old fashioned way with paper and pencil. I had complaints about there not being any sharpened pencils; so I spent part of my morning sharpening pencils because the people who use them don't want to do it themselves. Ok fine. So in the midst of this task I had someone say to me "a college degree at work" and "let them sharpen their own damn pencils." The last part made me smile...the first part made me cringe.
4 years at a school to get a degree in a field where I can't even get my foot in the door (I've long stopped trying really) and here I am sharpening pencils.
I guess it's not the worst of fates. At least I have a job.
I got into work and was promptly greeted with an almost empty box of unsharpened pencils. Why does this matter? Well, where I work is a little slow on keeping up with the technology end of things. So why quite a few (generally larger) institutions have an electronic system in place for evaluations, we still do things the old fashioned way with paper and pencil. I had complaints about there not being any sharpened pencils; so I spent part of my morning sharpening pencils because the people who use them don't want to do it themselves. Ok fine. So in the midst of this task I had someone say to me "a college degree at work" and "let them sharpen their own damn pencils." The last part made me smile...the first part made me cringe.
4 years at a school to get a degree in a field where I can't even get my foot in the door (I've long stopped trying really) and here I am sharpening pencils.
I guess it's not the worst of fates. At least I have a job.
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