~~~~~~ma heading yours, Tom's, and Mrs. Toms' Mom's way, love~~~~~~~~
'First Date'
Spike's Bitches 36: Did I Sully Our Good Name?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Much -ma, Nora. Damn.
Muchma, Nora.
And, in case anyone was wondering, so totally NOT IT.
so much -ma for Tom and his mom.
GOOD! Now, let me in the door and point out sir jackass... I can be over in 5. And lisah, if you need another job & have some CSS chops, I'm interviewing. Cannot promise an asshat-free working environment, of course.
I don't know what it means to have CSS chops so I'm probably not qualified. (I can write about whatever though so if that could work drop me a line!)
Nora, sending much ~ma to Tom's mom.
Nonexistent segue...
Trudy, you totally made me laugh with that. I can only imagine it was even funnier with the comedian's delivery.
Vibing for Tom's family.
I got "In these four columns choose the words that you think describe how people expect you to act" and "In these four columns choose the words that you think actually describe you" and that was it.
MM, you may have just taken the Predictive Index test. My employer in MI used to use that--maybe you've applied there.
~ma for Tom & Nora & family
MM, that is one interesting "interview." I think they should have had follow-up questions along the lines of "Choose the word that describes how you will actually act."
Very happy ND is back from jury duty.
Oh, and obviously NOT IT. Me or ND.
MM, that is one interesting "interview." I think they should have had follow-up questions along the lines of "Choose the word that describes how you will actually act."
Well, it's a supervisor position, but they didn't have "megalomaniacal", "tyrannical" or "despotic" as options.
If it is actually the PI, they don't actually pay any attention to the characteristics you've chosen. What they do is map your answers against a large database of answers from known quantities. Then they tell you a result based on who you match up with--sales, tech, customer service, self-employed, etc.
It is kinda interesting, and I now wish I hadn't lost my results.
Well, it's a supervisor position, but they didn't have "megalomaniacal", "tyrannical" or "despotic" as options.
Damn! Then how "predictive" can it really be?