Wesley: Illyria can be...difficult. Testing her might be hard without getting someone seriously hurt. Angel: We'll make Spike do it. Wesley: Good.

'Underneath'


Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


DCJensen - May 16, 2005 1:59:58 pm PDT #9411 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

It was a wierd series of Greatest Hits albums. The Jackson 5 one didn't have "I'll Be There" on it.

Many times songs don't make "greatest hits" compilations due to a copyright issues stemming from long-ago battles and egos.


Calli - May 16, 2005 2:17:01 pm PDT #9412 of 10001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I'm glad you got home ok, askye.

And yay for vw's former bosses (and boo to the folks who turned down the chance to be her future ones)!


vw bug - May 16, 2005 2:46:40 pm PDT #9413 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

I know this is completely silly, but I'm feeling like a complete failure. See, interviews are like the one thing that I've always done very well at...and recognized that I do very well at. For some reason, I can go in and sell myself during an interview.

Apparently, I've lost that gift.

It's so weird, 'cause I've done so many positive things today...ordered my iPod, finished my beautiful creative writing portfolio, negotiated with the former employer. Why does one thing going wrong just completely destroy me, when so many things today showed my strengths and positives? My brain can be so damn frustrating.


§ ita § - May 16, 2005 2:50:44 pm PDT #9414 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

But, vw, who says you didn't do very well in the interview? The existence of a candidate whose skills are better aligned than yours with the position doesn't negate that.

If all it took was an interview, I could skip all that effort on polishing resumes, much less filling them.


DavidS - May 16, 2005 2:54:58 pm PDT #9415 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

vw, I've gotta agree with ita that this conclusion:

Apparently, I've lost that gift.

Is not the only conclusion you could draw, and probably not apt.

Mostly, I am absolutely boggled that your old employer is trying to help you out. That's way above and beyond what anyone would expect, and it's huge good news. That is a much, much bigger stroke of good fortune than even a job offer.


vw bug - May 16, 2005 2:59:07 pm PDT #9416 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

I didn't feel like the interview went overly well, though. And it was so short, which was just so strange to me.

The existence of a candidate whose skills are better aligned than yours with the position doesn't negate that.

I'm actually worried that I'm going to have a difficult time finding the kind of job that I want, because really? I'm overqualified. That may have been the issue here.

Mostly, I am absolutely boggled that your old employer is trying to help you out. That's way above and beyond what anyone would expect, and it's huge good news. That is a much, much bigger stroke of good fortune than even a job offer.

I'm really boggled by it too. I really expected them to be all, "Sorry. Wish I could do something, but my hands are tied." And, in the short term it's probably better fortune than a job offer, but in the long term, I wish I didn't need the help. It's one thing for the money to be coming from an insurance company, but I actually feel really badly that I might have to take money that I didn't earn from my former company.


erikaj - May 16, 2005 3:07:53 pm PDT #9417 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

Vw, how do you keep finding my fucked-up mental junk mail? The only reason I know I couldn't have posted it is your name is on it. We both need to cut it out. 1. Maybe they already had somebody in mind and you blew them away, but they have an arrangement already. 2.The guy was good about correcting his mistake, and you do too deserve to keep your head above water until you are among the employed.(And I need to take my own hairpats, here.)


Scrappy - May 16, 2005 3:14:09 pm PDT #9418 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Maybe they already had somebody in mind and you blew them away, but they have an arrangement already

This would be my guess. The short interview seems to point to it.


Betsy HP - May 16, 2005 3:15:28 pm PDT #9419 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

I didn't feel like the interview went overly well, though. And it was so short, which was just so strange to me.

I'm still learning this myself, but no matter how wonderful you are, not everybody in the world will love/appreciate you. IF you didn't ace the interview (and it's an if, as everybody else said, there are many other factors), write it off to bad chemistry.

I once flunked an interview -- I could feel it going south. The friend who'd asked me to talk to the guy told me later that the guy'd disliked me from the moment I ordered a plain hamburger at a place that specialized in swiss-cheese-and-pineapple sort of burgers.

What-ever. I wasn't the right person for him, and vice versa.


vw bug - May 16, 2005 3:20:11 pm PDT #9420 of 10001
Mostly lurking...

We both need to cut it out.

K -erika. It's a deal. I will if you do :)

not everybody in the world will love/appreciate you.

So hard to believe sometimes...I mean, what's not to love?