Me too, msbelle. That sucks.
Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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.
Oy vey, msbelle. That sounds nuts.
Oh, that's a big aargh, msbelle.
I have wee aarghs, like the apparent welt on my forehead, the fact that I itch all over and am horribly flushed.
On the up side, I have water.
I have wee aarghs, like the apparent welt on my forehead, the fact that I itch all over and am horribly flushed.
Do you have benedryl, by any chance?
Not on me, no.
God stupid damn. After this status meeting, I think I'm going to bolt. Or nap again.
I just realized no one has asked me to do any work today. Good thing I have a trip to plan and a Teppy to insult.
Anyone have advice on how to really nail a thank-you e-mail? I think I did well at my interview this afternoon, and would like to follow it up gracefully.
I usually say something like, "After speaking with you today, I'm even more convinced that my skills are the right match for your needs," but better written. I'm also not afraid to suck up and talk about how awesome it was to meet them and see the inside of their company or whatever.
ION, I just found an awesome website: How to say the names of public figures: [link]
Saying you really liked the company and the people there, and you sincerely hope to get the job is never ungraceful, particularly when it's true!
Note that it's been 9+ years since I looked for a job, but even so I still think it's good advice.
In general, I realized it's good to gush (reasonably and honestly) after I hired someone basically because she wanted the job the most, of the equally-qualified candidates. And she's still in the job five years later, because she loves it.