I think a short, unpushy email would be fine to send this afternoon.
I am sorry Pete is ill. Sick is no fun. And having a sick spouse when you're already stressed is hard too.
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I think a short, unpushy email would be fine to send this afternoon.
I am sorry Pete is ill. Sick is no fun. And having a sick spouse when you're already stressed is hard too.
I would wait until tomorrow, myself. Give HR one more day to get their hiring ducks in a row.
It seems forever when you're the interviewee, but not when you're the interviewers. They're probably trying to schedule a meeting and still responding to a Monday morning crisis. Not that that helps.
I would like to go on the record and say that I'm sick of this crap. I'm sick of being the one who dislocates ribs and gets the funny anemia.
I would wait until tomorrow, myself.
Ditto.
Just heard from the HR guy. Bad news: I didn't get this particular job. GOOD NEWS: they want to hire me for another position, and will as soon as the headcount is approved. So yay?
Sounds like a yay to me?
I did not go look at the bike, and it's been sold. I did not go get produce. I did have an anxiety attack and take half a Xanax and fail at a nap. On a more positive note, I did some rehab exercises which, if I keep doing them, may decrease my chronic pain level.
My cats are staring at me and twitching their tails. Food times nao, I suppose.
It sounds like a yay to me, Jilli. If you feel like discussing -- did he give you any info. about the position, and does it sound good? I'd certainly be encouraged - almost sounds like they want you so much that they'll create a position to get you, what with having to get headcount approval and all.
Jilli,
that's great! what did they do, create a job for you?
I think that’s definitely a yay!
Yay!