Happy Birthday Drew!
Hey Tom Scola, how's your weekend going?
Pretty good. I just spent the day at Central Park Zoo with my niece and nephew. I'm uploading pictures now.
And, oh yeah, I also bought a crapload of furniture from Crate and Barrel.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Happy Birthday Drew!
Hey Tom Scola, how's your weekend going?
Pretty good. I just spent the day at Central Park Zoo with my niece and nephew. I'm uploading pictures now.
And, oh yeah, I also bought a crapload of furniture from Crate and Barrel.
yay for a good day, msbelle! eta: and Tom!
I do believe I may just shower and put on outside pants and venture outside for lunch and grocery shopping.
Wish me luck.
etamore: What furniture did you get, Tom?
What furniture did you get, Tom?
Pretty much the same stuff I pointed out last time. This bedroom set and this sectional.
Here's a question. When I'm filling out a job application, and it asks if it may contact an employer I worked for eight years ago, what do I say? I mean, I guess they can, but I don't know that that employer would really remember me. Are they really likely to try to call the guy who used to be manager of the Boston office but is now Senior VP in charge of the northeast to ask him about an editor who worked for him for two years and left in 1998?
Also, they're asking about my salary. Damned if I can remember. Do I really have to put something? How is it relevant? My most recent job, sure, although it's in a totally different field. But 8 years ago, when I was an editor? 10, when I was a temp?
Emily, definitely say they can contact the old employer -- they probably won't, but if you say they can't it looks bad. Make up a salary, and leave off the temp stuff.
Tom, that is gorgeous furniture and lovely pictures! Your niece and nephew are so cute!
Well, shoot. I have absolutely no idea what that editing job paid. Entry-level straight-outta-college type job, Boston, 1996... what sounds good?
Emily, always say they can call the employer. Most people won't bother and I certainly do not think that they will track down the person who actually supervised you. If they do contact a past employer, they will probably just talk to HR and ask about your time there and salary. Mostly they will want to verify that you were there when you said you were. Take a stab at the sallary, maybe even say approx.
What's this job? Ms. Fancy teacher lady.
I started at $20K my first admin job out of college in 1996, working for a nonprofit.