Barb! You're a "must read!"
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy Birthday, Ginger!
Teppy, I am so sorry that your family is facing health challenges again.
No bolts of lightning, Barb. Just another sound of Woot!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GINGER!
Happy birthday Ginger! Hope Mr. Peabody treats you right. Scamp.
Woot Barb!
Happy birthday, Ginger!
Happy Birthday, Ginger!
Hivemind question: Through a powerful contact I have, I have been contacted by an organization for a job that I am not exactly qualified for. The contact is such that they would reach out for him, not because they're so interested in me.
Basically, they said, we have this job, are you interested? It's essentially managing in a supply chain system for IT. Now, I can manage/administer anything, but this is a new arena for me.
It should be clear from my resume that this is the case, and I don't have any problem learning on the fly, but should I just say "yes, I'm interested, let's talk further" or "yes, I'm interested, but you know that i've never done this before, right?" (but better than that).
"yes, I'm interested, let's talk further"
This. Because as part of the talking further, you can explain that you've never done specifically X before, but clearly you have the demonstrated skills and results to do/learn it.
It's easier to explain that in person, with more time available to elaborate, than in a phone conversation/e-mail.
Birthday Happies Ginger!