The hardest part is the waiting.
I need good thoughts
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I hear ya' Sesh. Happened to me at my current job. Up for a promotion, most qualified, earned my stripes and then some, and they ended up promoting someone who had been with the company for 5 months. (I've been there 6 years). You just never know. But Shoes, you have the intelligence and the "charasma", so I think you're good to go. If they don't choose you, then that's their loss, totally. I am sending you lots and lots of positive thoughts......I got a good feeling about this!!
I think it's important to not get too down about job interviews if you don't get them because you don't always know what is going on with the other candidates. It may be just by your bad luck an amazing person has also applied or more often someone internal has been earmarked for the post and they are just going through the motions.
That one has happened to me once where I thought I had done really well and then in the afternoon they took all the applicants around the place and everywhere we went one guy was hailed like Norm in Cheers. 'Hey Dave how you doin' that was a hell of a night last Wednesday' kind of thing. Needless to say I never got it.
I'm not being negative here just sayin' keep your chin up if it's not to be."Why behave in public if you're livin' on a playground?"Comment
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Dang Shoes, ####... You will find a great job soon enough and the ones who don't hire you will never know what they are missing. They're loss.
I always recomend calling back two days past the interview, to put the presure on the employer to hire you, show your interest in .. not letting anyone else get the job ..this can backfire, but puts in understandable terms how much you are interested....and if the position is not right for you, they will let you know and you don't sit around for two weeks waiting for the call either way..better for you better for them.
Good luck in the future.2015 once smoke 2 smoke ...poke
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Chin up, Shoes. Put on your favorite Roth/VH album, have a glass (or two, or three) of wine and remember you have - for the most part - a platoon of Roth Army soldiers pulling for you.
Tomorrow's a new day, and as that Beatles' song goes, tomorrow never knows.
Who loves ya, baby?My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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Told ya I was comin' back... Say you missed me... Say it like ya mean it!
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