Ooh, that'll be nice.
I just have a few playlists, and only two that I really listen to: unheard/unrated and "fun."
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.
Ooh, that'll be nice.
I just have a few playlists, and only two that I really listen to: unheard/unrated and "fun."
OMG, I just saw this Prudential ad that I saw written about after the Super Bowl -- it's all about what "a rock" can do, but it sounds just like he's saying Iraq. Oops.
I somehow have lost an entire jar of pasta sauce.
I knew I should have ordered in.
Studio 60: 1) Why do we have to pile "burgeoning drug problem" onto "complete pants at complex relationship"? and 2) Seriously, did someone just dig up the "Now That's What I Call 2000" mix from the floor of their car for the tracks for this episode?
Just saw a roach. Screamed like a tiny little girl.
Totally can't look my cat in the eye now -- well, except to say, "Why didn't you kill it? WHY?!?!"
your cat is not doing his/her job
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I interviewed for a job almost a month ago and I haven't heard back. So, I wanted to send an email to smoke out the answer. What do you guys think of this?
"It's been awhile since we spoke so I'm assuming that you've hired someone else.
I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to consider me. I enjoyed meeting you and hope all goes well for you.
Again, thank you for your time."
Honestly? It comes off a little snitty to me.
Also, and way more important - my current (new) job, which I lurve? Almost six weeks between first interview and call back. Total process was over four months, with me assuming I'd tanked it somehow during most of that. Some places move like lightning. Others, not so much.
quester, I think I would shift it a little -- say something like, "I'm still exploring opportunities and wanted to inquire if the job is still available." If you didn't send a thank you note right after the interview, make this more of a thank you.