Sorry I just dropped off the face of the planet. I went to a job interview a few days? anyone? ago and boy were you guys right! It was NOT for me. I thought I would want it but then once I got there the guy asked me such personal questions and had such rules and regulations that are nearly impossible to follow. I left thinking he was going to hire me but in the end he never called back so I guess I was giving off a vibe of ‘non-approval’. I did go on one more and the job is mine pending a background check. Again, not sure about it but I will probably take it. It pays less than before but it comes with benefits so it actually makes it worth more than my old job. HOWEVER, after all of this I am sad. I feel like this is NOT the direction I want to take at all. I might as well go back to school. What I really want to do requires that Master’s Degree. Maybe I will just give in to my impulse and apply. What do you think? I am wishy washy I know but I can’t do all that I want with just a B.S. in psych. Or maybe I will just go to a temp agency and ask them to find me something in my profession that doesn’t require being mean to troubled children.
Simple American I will work on your tag tonight.
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Rick // August 16, 2007 at 10:57 pm
Damn, girl, the search party’s been out for a week! Sorry the first one didn’t work out, but better to know before you’re stuck with it. I’ve been working “for” an agency for years, but the way I look at it, they’re actually working for ME… they handle payroll, billing, taxes, benefits… and I never talk to them.
Al // August 20, 2007 at 12:02 am
Can’t win if you don’t play. Good thing you realized the job was not for you.
Simple American // August 22, 2007 at 9:40 pm
Thanks Daphne.
Hope you can find the right job.
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