Lumps of rock shouldn't know anything

Apr 30, 2007 18:25

As I was telling Ris earlier, I vehmently do not buy into astrology and I completely refuse to believe that lumps of rock, ice and gas can predict anything about mine or anyone else's future when the way they move is subject to the laws of physics and all the rest of it.

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Some vast upheavals in your career could take you by surprise but it's apt to make a very positive difference for you.

Legal papers might be involved in some way.

This may be so sudden that it has you in a daze, but try to remain focused and go with the flow. You won't want this opportunity to pass you by.

I had a phone call from the recruitment agency at 4pm this afternoon telling me that I have an interview at 2pm on Thursday at Pinsent Masons. They're a law firm that's so big it makes Shoosmiths (the place I worked at last autumn) look like a bunch of not-yet-qualified law students. The job is in the facilities management department which entails basically doing all the things I've been learning over the last year and then some - archiving legal material, admin, all of that sort of thing. I was reading the job description over dinner going "yes I can do that; did that at Shoosmiths; did that at CCRC; I do that every single day at C2C; not done that before but I'm sure I can"...

... wish me luck?

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