Reminds me that I need to get it together and meet up with my area's pre-stocked peeps.
I was just thinking the same thing.
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Reminds me that I need to get it together and meet up with my area's pre-stocked peeps.
I was just thinking the same thing.
Both times we bought a house, the sellers refused to bargain over inspection results, but in both cases, we were buying from estates. We ended up letting all the issues go, so as not to lose the house. It's usually not as bad as it sounds, though. I mean, someone has been living there.
That sounds comforting until you realise that you were buying from estates.
I was just going to point that out, bt.
That sounds comforting until you realise that you were buying from estates.
The house could have killed them.
That's less scary a home-inspector report than usual, sj.
Jilli,
I am sure you charmed them into submission.
Congratulations! more in-person interview 'ma!
It helps that the hiring manager knows of me and used to work for Microsoft, so we were able to talk in shorthand terms about content management and the sort of things I'm really good at.
Jilli, is it a content strategy job?
Next time I'm moving to a new house or apartment, remind me to ask whether the neighbors have a band. (I don't know what I can or should do here. It's not absurdly late, but the sound is just really annoying. In an apartment building, I'd feel fine asking them to turn it down, but I don't know what the rules are when the noise is coming from another house.)
Jilli, is it a content strategy job?
Kinda. The job title is primary technical writer, but the manager says that it's more content strategy and management.
Cool! That's what Bob does. I didn't know it was a thing until we met!