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Dees

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Good luck on both! I'll have to do a little interview too. With some luck, I'm part of an archaeological expedition in southern France:cool:
 

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bovinehost said:
First, congrats on the offspring! Keep us posted. We shall all pray that he/she doesn't turn out badly, like a drummer or something.

Second, good luck on the job. I'm working my way out of a POS job right now in which I'm working too much, my results are too good and they're not paying me half of what I'm really worth.

So I'm setting out on my own, almost.

Screw corporate America!

Well, except Biff, and you can take one look at his shirts and tell he ain't Corporate America.

Yeah Jack, work for you, it's better that way, I have worked for me all my life, and it's great. The only Job I'd ever take is one at Ernie Ball, because it takes a TEAM to do it right and I think they Have a great Team, but other then that i work for me and I only do as many hours as i wish to and make more money to send to Michael Jackson estate . DJ
 
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Bill

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Job interview is over! I met with just one guy, the guy who'd be my boss. The interview was very laid back & informal, which I liked. He asked me a bunch of stuff, but none of the "what is your biggest strength/weakness" type of stuff. I asked him a few questions at the end, and I also asked him to show me firsthand what kind of work they do & what I'd be doing. He did that, and I can handle the job with no problem! When I got back to work, I sent him a thank-you e-mail.

Oh, and this guy is a drummer. :D
 

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Bill said:
Job interview is over! I met with just one guy, the guy who'd be my boss. The interview was very laid back & informal, which I liked. He asked me a bunch of stuff, but none of the "what is your biggest strength/weakness" type of stuff. I asked him a few questions at the end, and I also asked him to show me firsthand what kind of work they do & what I'd be doing. He did that, and I can handle the job with no problem! When I got back to work, I sent him a thank-you e-mail.

Oh, and this guy is a drummer. :D


You Are In!!!

Good work. ;)
 

MM Mike

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congrats and all but i'd also like to knoiw what your wife does working only 24 hours a week. that sounds like my dream job. :D
 
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