Imagine my shock when the office called me several hours later to set up another informal interview which eventually led to a job offer later that week.
I once conducted a new hire training with the trainee sitting on my lap. It took him three months to quit. Speaking from experience, don't trust anyone who offers this sort of training.
I have been reading you for two months or so-- the name's Lucky, by the by-- and I came across your journal via my good friend Jay posteverything, formerly recycling, formerly tablenerd, formerly hilary_duff. I wants to read more, man! Give me your special private reading privileges and in exchange you can read all about my Ivy League elitism as a double major in psychology and sociology at Dartmouth. Oh, and my unbearable, perpetual singlehood. I back that.
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I once conducted a new hire training with the trainee sitting on my lap. It took him three months to quit. Speaking from experience, don't trust anyone who offers this sort of training.
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After all, my fragile self-esteem is entirely maintained by the length of my friends list.
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It is stuck in my head, like a mantra.
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