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Job Interview - This Is I T !


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Long story short, and some of you know this, I work for an "interesting" person (substitute almost any other adjective there!). She terminated my employement but I filed a grievance and was able to extend the deadline until Sept. 29 - which yes, is just a few short days away. I've had NO luck finding another position, until this morning when I got a call from another department!!! This job would actually be considered a promotion!! It's not even a desperate attempt to earn a salary and keep my medical benefits.

The interview is at 9:00 Tuesday morning. I've seen us work wonders as a group by sending out good vibes and prayers... please send one for me! Thanks!!


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Ev--I'm sending good vibes and wishes! Good luck--let us know :)

evie Rookie
Ev--I'm sending good vibes and wishes! Good luck--let us know :)

I am also sending good vibes and my best wishes!! :) You go girl!!! Yes, we an help you. evie

jenvan Collaborator

Good luck Good luck!

Green12 Enthusiast

Best of luck to you :)

angel-jd1 Community Regular

LUCK!!!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

StrongerToday Enthusiast

We must be doing something right, the boss has asked if I can stay on until I find a job or she hires someone. I said of course! Even if I only work until Oct 2 then my health insurance is paid for through October.

Personally, I think she realized she's about to be up a creek :lol:

Thank you!!


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

All my fingers and piggy toes are crossed for you!!!

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Long story short, and some of you know this, I work for an "interesting" person (substitute almost any other adjective there!). She terminated my employement but I filed a grievance and was able to extend the deadline until Sept. 29 - which yes, is just a few short days away. I've had NO luck finding another position, until this morning when I got a call from another department!!! This job would actually be considered a promotion!! It's not even a desperate attempt to earn a salary and keep my medical benefits.

The interview is at 9:00 Tuesday morning. I've seen us work wonders as a group by sending out good vibes and prayers... please send one for me! Thanks!!

good luck, im corossing my fingers for you.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Wishing you all the best of luck!!!!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Good luck! Was your interview last Tuesday or this coming Tuesday?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Ev--good luck..yep the vibes are STRONG on here...bet she did figure it out..HA to her! :lol:

Judy

ianm Apprentice

Good Luck! If I can do then you can do it. It takes time and effort but it can be done.

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