Not sure..... I expect to hear back shortly...
Well, good luck!
2J - I'm checking in. ;-)
So Hair, do you think you got the job? I mean the good one (office mgr type). I wish you could get a great paying job and stay working at home.
(Hey Rose - are you done "nattering" on that idea yet? *grin*)
And I am ~totally~ with you on that whole attitude towards work. I want a paycheck and a decent boss. Other than that, I'm just not interested in climbing the corporate ladder.
OH! Which just reminded me of something I saw today. I went to the bank and they had this poster on the wall that said "We're in this together" and the image was the same as the despair.com image for "MEETINGS" that Ramius posted last night. LOL!!!
I ~almost~ said something to the manager, but thought better of it. ;-)
As I'm getting out of the car this afternoon, I see this striking young woman walk up the other side of the street. There aren't many pedestrians in this neighborhood, and she drew my eye. She seemed to be reading mail as she walked up the sidewalk of the house across the street; I think I slated her as a grand-daughter of the folks who live there.
I walked in the door, shut it behind me, set down my bag and purse, and walked into the kitchen to get an old water bottle so I could wet down the porch plants. As I wrapped my hand around the bottle, the doorbell rang.
I walk to the door, and it's the striking young woman. I thought I'd left the car door open or something.
She began, in a bright, I-want-to-sell-you-something voice, "I'm with the Democratic National Committee ---"
I held up my hand. "Before you go any further, I'm not interested in anything the Democrats have to say to me."
I startled her. I went on, "I don't mean to be rude, but I don't want to hear it. I used to be a Democrat, but your party left me behind a long time ago."
She looked at my hand --- maybe she thought I was gonna hit her with the bottle or something? "Thank you, but no thank you."
"I'm sorry ..."
"Good luck!" I called after her as she left my porch.
<sigh> Was I mean? Was I rude?
And why did I wish her good luck?