  Help Wanted : Professional Interviewer... Its going like wild fire again in the job hunt. Interviews; I had 2 yesterday, 1 this am, another tonight, 2 tomorrow, 1 Friday, another 1 on Monday, oh and 1 on Tuesday also. I haven't gotten to anything good yet, at least that wanted me, but at least I know I could work as a professional interviewer. I am though starting to feel cheap. I have always gone out to an interview looking my best, and looking my best now at least for the first interview is a standard outfit: tight turtle neck, nice blazer, knee length skirt and sensible heels. I love being a girl, but OMG, I really don't like having to keep putting on polished gal look so much. I hope like hell I can back in my old industry where things are a little more dressed down, business casual instead of sophisticated hooker. Ok, I don't look like a hooker, but I feel like one sometimes, I'm just not getting paid, the getting f****d part is debatable depending on your meaning of the word. Today's first interview caught me off guard, it was for a very prestigious financial company that you should never leave home with out.
I got all dolled up full effect since I was supposed to be interviewing with a man. I had to shovel my car out and clear off my car, in a skirt and heels because I didn't pay attention to how much we got, I get all the way there frozen, but still looking good, and out comes this thin little 20 year old 110 lb thing almost as tall as me to do the first part of the interview process.
I hate to sound catty, but I am. I get so jealous of some genetic girls who can look so good by just being born, and I have to work my ass off just not to be made. Anyway, they had me take several tests, which I passed easily. I will say I did take more time than I thought I would on the math part. I just had trouble remembering equations for back figuring percentages so I found different ways to answer them correctly.
I have to go back tomorrow and Monday for more information. Tonight's interview is for being an admissions officer for a small private school, totally on commission, getting young adults towards their dream jobs in the field of adult beverage dispensing. Not a dream job, but it will pay the bills if I can do it right, and give it my all. I look at all of this as a learning experience I just hope I learn all the right lessons from both what went right and what went wrong. I better go study up for my next two interviews. See ya latter, unless I decide to pull out the Matrix and another bag of popcorn that is. urlLink postCount('107954977238059775'); | urlLink postCountTB('107954977238059775'); 
