What made you happy today?
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- stui magpie
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Nice photos.
The daughter is now in London after a brief stop back at Athens after time in Crete. Reckon she'll find that a slight change of pace. She's putting up lots of photos on Facebook which is great, really enjoying seeing her tour.
The daughter is now in London after a brief stop back at Athens after time in Crete. Reckon she'll find that a slight change of pace. She's putting up lots of photos on Facebook which is great, really enjoying seeing her tour.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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- stui magpie
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Actually got a call back today about a job I applied for.
Had a chat to the head of HR, I'd made the long short list, she was culling to the interview list or short short list. I think it went well, we seemed on the same page, but depends what she's after. Hope to hear tomorrow or Friday if I get an interview next week, then if I do, I have to decide whether to have a shave and a haircut.
Had a chat to the head of HR, I'd made the long short list, she was culling to the interview list or short short list. I think it went well, we seemed on the same page, but depends what she's after. Hope to hear tomorrow or Friday if I get an interview next week, then if I do, I have to decide whether to have a shave and a haircut.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Good luck with that mate!stui magpie wrote:Actually got a call back today about a job I applied for.
Had a chat to the head of HR, I'd made the long short list, she was culling to the interview list or short short list. I think it went well, we seemed on the same page, but depends what she's after. Hope to hear tomorrow or Friday if I get an interview next week, then if I do, I have to decide whether to have a shave and a haircut.
... it is nice to get some feedback from an application, what's with that these days, no reply at all is piss poor
I'm looking at moving again, take over by Gina could mean anything.
Just beat brisbane for me boys.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Cheers Skids, it was nice to get a call back, even nicer to think I'm on the same page as the person hiring.
Still got to make the interview list then, oh %$^. Im not good at interviews, had about 4 in the last 20 years. I don't sell myself well, I prefer to show my worth with actions. If you're any good you don't need to tell people, people will tell you.
Still got to make the interview list then, oh %$^. Im not good at interviews, had about 4 in the last 20 years. I don't sell myself well, I prefer to show my worth with actions. If you're any good you don't need to tell people, people will tell you.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Best of luck Stui.stui magpie wrote:Actually got a call back today about a job I applied for.
Had a chat to the head of HR, I'd made the long short list, she was culling to the interview list or short short list. I think it went well, we seemed on the same page, but depends what she's after. Hope to hear tomorrow or Friday if I get an interview next week, then if I do, I have to decide whether to have a shave and a haircut.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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Absolutely. Hope you kill it.watt price tully wrote:Best of luck Stui.stui magpie wrote:Actually got a call back today about a job I applied for.
Had a chat to the head of HR, I'd made the long short list, she was culling to the interview list or short short list. I think it went well, we seemed on the same page, but depends what she's after. Hope to hear tomorrow or Friday if I get an interview next week, then if I do, I have to decide whether to have a shave and a haircut.
Two more flags before I die!
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Good luck with the job Stui.
I resigned from my job on Tuesday.
After 14 years it was time to pull the pin.
Working for a not-for-profit can be challenging but the one I work for is especially so. My current boss is also leaving today (she only lasted 18 months), so everyone freaked out when I announced I was going.
The thought of having to look for another job was a bit daunting, so I have stuck with what I knew despite putting up with a lot of crap over the journey (no salary or performance reviews, dealing with dumb people, individuals outside HO undermining your work). Flexibility with works hours and being close to home were also a factor but that is no longer the case as we moved offices a while ago.
Going to have a couple of weeks off and then start looking for another job.
Time to dust off the resume
I resigned from my job on Tuesday.
After 14 years it was time to pull the pin.
Working for a not-for-profit can be challenging but the one I work for is especially so. My current boss is also leaving today (she only lasted 18 months), so everyone freaked out when I announced I was going.
The thought of having to look for another job was a bit daunting, so I have stuck with what I knew despite putting up with a lot of crap over the journey (no salary or performance reviews, dealing with dumb people, individuals outside HO undermining your work). Flexibility with works hours and being close to home were also a factor but that is no longer the case as we moved offices a while ago.
Going to have a couple of weeks off and then start looking for another job.
Time to dust off the resume
If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome
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Good luck with your job hunt.Dark Beanie wrote:Good luck with the job Stui.
I resigned from my job on Tuesday.
After 14 years it was time to pull the pin.
Working for a not-for-profit can be challenging but the one I work for is especially so. My current boss is also leaving today (she only lasted 18 months), so everyone freaked out when I announced I was going.
The thought of having to look for another job was a bit daunting, so I have stuck with what I knew despite putting up with a lot of crap over the journey (no salary or performance reviews, dealing with dumb people, individuals outside HO undermining your work). Flexibility with works hours and being close to home were also a factor but that is no longer the case as we moved offices a while ago.
Going to have a couple of weeks off and then start looking for another job.
Time to dust off the resume
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman