Well,my org is definitely fast-paced and we're neither disorganized nor inefficient. We just have a ton of complicated work to do on deadlines.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've really enjoyed all the Jumanji variations. Good fun.
I've also worked places that THOUGHT they were fast-paced, but in fact, were not. Mostly I think people don't know how to write job postings.
Smiling for an hour is TOO MUCH for me right now in my life. That said - I think it went well - she has 5 potential positions to put me up for or inquire about. She thinks I should be able to get my desired salary and she didn't say anything about re-doing my resume.
That's awesome!
Timelies all!
Sounds good, msbelle!
Nephew has received my notarized Delegation of Authority (and sharp-eyed wunderkind that he is, noted that I'd misspelled my own name, which he showed me how he carefully corrected it.)
Tomorrow he's go to the DOH Office of Vital Statistics and Registry in Trenton, which is a great name for a government function I think.
I know it is only my week one with no job, but everyday feels like Friday and I am having a hard time keeping things straight. Thank goodness I have put most things in my phone and with alarms.
Next week I really need to get myself on a schedule - a regular sleep schedule and a do things schedule.
Zen? would you be interested in overlapping on the job search parts of that?
Woo, msbelle!
I read a tip about writing cover letters I really liked: pretend you are a high born elf master who is absolutely sure of being excellent at all things. Then you get to say, naturally my skills and background will solve all your organization's problems! I will easily meet all challenges due to my preternatural interpersonal abilities! My high energy approach will stun and amaze subordinates, peers and upper level management!
At least you will be in a better mood when you tone down the hyperbole into an actual cover letter.