Interview Debrief
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Ray on 08/06/03 at 12:32 AM •
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Ever go to an interview where the outcome was pre-determined?
Sure we all have. Usually that predetermined outcome is us being metaphorically shown the door before we even shake hands with the interviewer.
As a happy change of pace, I had one of the other kind of interviews today: the ones where you know (KNOW!) that there will be a second interview -- if you can avoid picking your nose or screaming random profanities you will get to the second interview...
Now all I gotta do is get ahold of that slippery headhunter to set a time to meet her client.
She was done with me in 30 minutes...
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Interview
Posted by
Ray on 08/03/03 at 02:27 PM •
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Got an interview Tuesday at 10:30 am.
Headhunter that phoned me hit on three specific things in my resume that would make me perfect for this job...
If this works out I'll definitely advocate making resumes available for public viewing on job sites (I didn't before because too many insurance companies were phoning me looking for potential pitchmen.)
Wish me luck!
Much Ado about Nothing
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Ray on 08/01/03 at 01:42 PM •
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"The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation."
-- Pierre Elliott Trudeau
And in my opinion, neither does the
Catholic Church.
This whole thing is one stupid collossal waste of time...
If you are Catholic, but choose to be gay, you are rejecting Catholicism, because Rome makes the rules. You won't convince them that your homosexuality is a good thing and something to be celebrated. Trying to get them to OK your union is silly, kind of like getting homophobic parents to accept your "lover" as family. You will have to decide the "morality" of your own behaviour because love and acceptance from Rome ain't gonna happen.
The church is trying to flex its muscles over democratically-elected (OK I'm stretching that here in the Liberal-party-fiefdom of Canada) politicians by threatening them with hell-fire and damnation. This is EXACTLY why seperation of church and state is a GOOD thing: so that I don't have to deal with stupid intrusions into my life by fairy-tale religious ceremonies that have nothing to do with me.
And to all the nutbars out there that think discipline started to crumble in public schools when they took out the Lords Prayer: you're so wrong. Discipline crumbled when it was hammered home that teachers were powerless to enforce any kind of discipline (physical or emotional) on students because the indulgent whiny parents would show up screaming
"not MY Johnny!!" when confronted with what idiots their kids were being. Johnny got it in his mind that teachers were useless and decided to treat them as such. The Lord's Prayer had nothing to do with anything.
But I ramble and digress (but hey, it's my blog! Ahahahahaha!)
Currently the situation is such a mess, much akin to what's coming down the pipe with the Marijuana laws in Canada.