errr

Oct 07, 2005 21:40

So I went to the employment agency the other day and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

I took a typing test and a Microsoft Word test (which I failed miserably). All this time, I thought I was good on the computer and apparently I'm not. But I'm now teaching myself the things I didn't know, so I can always go back and retake the test and improve my score. I typed 87 wpm without any errors and they were really impressed with that, but since my score was so low on the other test, it didn't really mean anything. Bleh.

I got a message on my cell phone a little later from a guy saying that just after I left the office, an opportunity came up that they thought would be good for me. It's an entry level paralegal job (trained position) for a law firm that represents insurance companies. The guy told me that I would have to converse in Spanish (but that it would just be basic Spanish, I don't have to be fluent), and they would teach me the process of Examination Before Trials.

Everyone's telling me I should go for it, but the problem is, I don't think I'm intelligent enough and I feel like maybe it would be too stressful for me. Also, I'm not at all confident with my Spanish skills. Yes, I do know a lot of Spanish, BUT I can't fucking understand people who speak it fluently because they speak too fast!

Anyway, the guy sent over my resume to the law firm today, so I'll probably have an interview with them soon (they probably won't even hire me after meeting me and that will be embarrassing) and I'm gonna be really nervous and errrrr I just don't know if this is something I could do!

I feel like I have nothing to offer anybody.

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