April 20, 2004

How To Make A Girl Cry

I'm sending off my faxed signed acceptance letter and other forms emailed to me. I'm all official with the company. But, I'm about to start crying some bitter, bitter tears. Why is that when everything is all settled in your mind do things come out of the woodwork that you would've loved to do just a measly two weeks earlier? I would've killed to work here or here then, but it's now that they're calling and wanting to interview me. What's next: the publishing company that's been giving the runarond for months will have a shiny position they're dying to bring me in for? That would totally figure.

Posted by Candicissima at April 20, 2004 03:57 PM
Comments

Whatever, if you get a better offer from someplace else just bail on the now thing and run with the new one... Its not like you are married to the job.

Posted by: Abe at April 20, 2004 06:45 PM

See, that is the problem. It's not offers per se. More like "come meet with us and go through the harrowing interviewing process (again) but we don't guarantee anything." I'm so burned out from that shit that I don't even want to bother. But, I will complain and think "what if?"

Posted by: Candicissima at April 20, 2004 08:05 PM

i agree with Abe to a certain extent. If i could have played my cards over again i would have played the game further along instead of just deciding on a job right away. making them both wait like they made me wait.

no regrets, seriously. cause i wouldn't have done all the things i've done in the past year if i made the right decision.

Posted by: helen at April 21, 2004 09:02 AM

way off topic, but have you seen the long ass shirts r kelly and his dancers are sporting in 'happy people'? crazy long!

Posted by: helen at April 21, 2004 09:19 AM

Yeah I hear what y'all are saying.

And in OT mode, I found out by chance that kids nowadays are wearing tall tees, hence why they're so stupid long. They really are for people about Shaq size.

Posted by: Candicissima at April 21, 2004 10:41 AM