I have yoga'd.
I am afeard I am too fat to yoga.
Also, I cannot get this woman from the Hawthorne on the phone! (I am calling to see if anything is feasible for F2F-age)
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I have yoga'd.
I am afeard I am too fat to yoga.
Also, I cannot get this woman from the Hawthorne on the phone! (I am calling to see if anything is feasible for F2F-age)
We have now had our departmental interview with today's candidate. We didn't ask her anything crazy. She called herself a "people-person" which I count as a strike against, for using the phrase.
So, what's the craziest question people have gotten during job interviews?
I was hoping to have a spiffy new answer to this today, but my interview got postponed due to half the interviewers being ill today. Oh well. Next Monday evening I may have something.
I should yoga. I noticed that as my weight changed my center of gravity and balance did, too.
Nora - I'm staying at a Hawthorn right now. Not sure if they are all laid out like this one - but the suites would be great for hosiptality suite use. They are like townhomes here.
Oh, Plie - we are going to the Key Arena this afternoon. The site said "Seattle Center" which was what I was trying to remember, but then the address is Key Arena.
Work stuff is FUBAR. Shower time...
She called herself a "people-person" which I count as a strike against, for using the phrase.
Does she think outside the box? Does she look for win-win situations?
So, what's the craziest question people have gotten during job interviews?
"Do you have a girlfriend back in your hometown?"
"We broke up about six years ago."
"Any chance you'll get back together?"
I'm surprised you aren't yelling at me posting Seattle pics before Denver pics. I took so many in Denver, it takes longer to go through and pic ones to share.
Nah. No yelling. I figured you were still counting how many pics there were. Heh.
I didn't take that many here...unfortunately. I think I was too hypnotized by all the buffista-pretty.
Yeah. Thanks. Thanks a lot. ::cries forever::
So, what's the craziest question people have gotten during job interviews?
I was asked, "Do you balance your checkbook?"
I finally mugged a co-worker for some Aleve and teh evil cramps are about 70% gone. Bless.
I am afeard I am too fat to yoga.
Piffle, says the woman who enjoyed pregnancy yoga right up till the end.
Oh, and piffle to the "fat" comment. ANYONE can enjoy yoga.
Nicole....Nicole....you didn't let me take many pictures of YOU, now did you? Most of what I have from Denver is softball.
And what was the first thing I icon-ized? Now quit the fussing.
I used to yoga at my highest weight. I found a beginners class and it worked great. I would love to have to time to go back.
Nora, are you going to a yoga class, or using a tape? Because in a class, the instructor should be able to help *anyone* modify the poses -- there are lots of people of all sizes who aren't flexible (my twig of a mom still can't touch her toes, after 4 years of yoga), or have a back injury (back problems are often why people try yoga for the first time), or have other medical issues that prohibit certain poses.
So there's no such thing (so I hear) as "too fat" to do yoga.