Nerves have kicked in.
As has a pre-migraine.
Ugh.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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Nerves have kicked in.
As has a pre-migraine.
Ugh.
Aimee, come over here before you go home tonight if either of those fails to abate.
Alexander?
Ugh, Aimee!
Quick, drink a cup of coffee with sugar.
Aimee, you'll do great. They WANT to talk to you.
Alexander?
I'm guessing as in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day
Oh. I was thinking Alexander in the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Movie.
A little nerves can be good, too. They provide a little adrenalin rush thatt can make you sparkle. Interviewers who talk to potentials who don't show a little nerveousness figure you don't want the job, or are emotionally dead.
And remember: you are assessing THEM as much as they are assessing you.
Oh. I was thinking Alexander in the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Movie
Hee! Aimee, I was just thinking "Is Krisitin telling me life would be worse if I were an ancient bisexual megalomaniac conquereror-king?"
On the whole, if I had to choose beteween dealing with car-related traumas and conquering Persia, I'd take Persia.
I'm guessing as in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day
This...but I kinda like this explanation too!
"Is Krisitin telling me life would be worse if I were an ancient bisexual megalomaniac conquereror-king?"
Ok, Excedrin taken. Water being drunk. I leave in half hour. Nervy, but, it's good thing.
I'ma go smoke and read.