Yay!
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[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.
If you feel like discussing -- did he give you any info. about the position, and does it sound good?
The position they want to hire me for is a senior tech writer, instead of the principal tech writer slot that I interviewed for. One level down the tech writer food chain, essentially. The HR guy said the only reason they went with the other candidate is that they had slightly more tech/dev skills than I did. But the team I interviewed with went with the HR guy to a meeting with the division director and told him point-blank that they want to hire me, and yes, they are confident they can help me ramp up as quickly as possible. Friday is end of fiscal quarter. The HR guy told me that as soon as they know if they have an open headcount, they are going to get it approved for me.
The only real downside to this is that my unemployment is about to run out, and I am going to have to go through the paperwork hoops for the extension. Ugh.
hat's great! what did they do, create a job for you?
They were planning on hiring more writers, but the team is pushing for a position to be opened for ME as soon as possible. And I wouldn't have to go through another interview loop, they'd just hire me.
"We must hire this woman! She will raise our cool factor a thousandfold, and we'll have bragging rights forever! 'Yeah, you've got a so-and-so? Well *we* have a Perky Goth! Nyah!'"
I'm sure that's what HR discussions sound like.
But the team I interviewed with went with the HR guy to a meeting with the division director and told him point-blank that they want to hire me, and yes, they are confident they can help me ramp up as quickly as possible.
That's awesome! And [barring the downside wrt unemployment extension...] a definite yay!!
That sounds like a yay! to me, Jilli, and no wonder. Who wouldn't want to hire you? Honestly, no idea.
That's excellent and a total Yay, Jilli.
Oh my gods people, American Girl Doll is such a cult. I suspected this because HPF's doting grandmother decided that since HPF "is going to be an only child, she needs something [cue dreadful music and wavery voice] to love," and bestowed one. And now I know this because I have visited the mother ship, and escaped. It's craziness, is what it is. We traipsed all over New York, on foot, and couldn't go far without running into another doll-toting, glazed-eyed seven-ish-year-old. They spotted each other across galleries at the Met. They conclaved beneath statuary in Central Park. They saved each other seats on the train. Granted, once within the hallowed pink halls of The Store, they were ready to stab one another in order to get their mitts on the goods, but otherwise? CULT.
I got out with both kidneys, but missing my wallet. help.
Oh and Cashmere, I have a photo of the NYPL lego lions for Owen, somewhere.
It was a good day. With the cult.
It's not just dolls and clothes and doll accessories. There are American Girl Doll Scrapbooks and Scrapbook accessories. American Girl Doll craft kits. The store has a whole American Girl Doll section.
With Fake American Girl Dolls and clothes to fit both Real and Fakes.
With Fake American Girl Dolls and clothes to fit both Real and Fakes.
Yes, I have been surviving this way for some time. And via Ebay. The best move we made before this trip was to give HPF some extra work around the house that made her enough money to budget for what she wanted. So there was not much begging for things, and a whole lot of eyepopping at prices. Of course then I blew it by getting them each a t-shirt... (HPF and her doll. yup. what?).
Although I find little girls to be fickle in their love, Sox. Franny dumped her AGD for the Monster High crowd, then shifted over to Barbie, then down the rabbit hole of Zoobles, etc. Wash, rinse, repeat. I think the AGDs may be due for a resurgence in a month or two.