Jilli, your Yahoo interview is really nice. I love reading you talk.
Hee! Thank you. I tried really hard to make my responses to the interview sound like me, and not necessarily be in the Lady of the Manners voice.
Connor ,'Not Fade Away'
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Jilli, your Yahoo interview is really nice. I love reading you talk.
Hee! Thank you. I tried really hard to make my responses to the interview sound like me, and not necessarily be in the Lady of the Manners voice.
AHAHAHA!!! Hello Kitty aficionados may want to read this story: Bad Thai cops to wear Hello Kitty armbands as a mark of shame.
I'm all sad. No Charmed on my TNT today.
t /pout
Note to Companies: When touting your "excellent" benefits on your website? Having the fact that there's coffee in the breakroom on there makes it look like you're scrambling for nice things to say. Which makes it sound like your benefits aren't so "excellent". Even if they are.
But, meara, maybe it's one of those fancy, schmancy new coffee makers that makes fresh, individual cups!
Yeah! And maybe it uses water from the Fountain of Youth!
Y'know, when I first started at my last company, the new individual-pod coffee maker was Big News. And it was yummy. But we broke it, probably because it wasn't meant for such heavy use. And the next kind they got was not nearly so yummy. It was very sad....but didn't make a difference in terms of if I wanted to work there or not! (Maybe it made a difference in my caffeine addiction, or lack thereof. Or money spent at Starbucks...)
The big plus about this job (where I used to temp frequently back in my temping days) is that they have a subsidized cafeteria.
So I just made use of their sandwich bar: whole wheat bread, big scoop of tuna, mayo, mustard, tomato, lettuce, onion. $2.22.
This same sandwich costs about $5 at the Starbucks downstairs.
The best, though, is their hofbrau line. Different featured roast every day: ham, turkey, roast beef. Every once in a while they do a lamb and it makes the best sandwich ever.
The big plus about this job (where I used to temp frequently back in my temping days) is that they have a subsidized cafeteria.
Oh how I still miss the Schwab-ateria and the salad bar therein and, especially, potato pancake day.
So I just made use of their sandwich bar: whole wheat bread, big scoop of tuna, mayo, mustard, tomato, lettuce, onion. $2.22.
This same sandwich costs about $5 at the Starbucks downstairs.
For some reason I'm picturing a gang of Starbucks thugs entering your cafeteria and smashing the place up....