Posted by ksvt on July 21, 2000, at 7:11:42
In reply to Re: Job Interview--Actually,, posted by noa on July 20, 2000, at 19:51:41
> Actually, I ALSO had a job interview today. I wasn't sure I was going to post about it here, but the description of wearing loose clothes resonated for me, too.
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> I focused a lot of my nervous energy on being nervous about finding some clean clothes to wear that fit. I ended up with a loose fitting outfit (elastic waist skirt-aahh--and loose tunic overtop). It was supposed to be cool today, but it was HOT as HELL in my office, so I showed up at the interview a bit sweaty, oh well.
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> I can relate to the idea of being an effexor sweat bomb!!! I don't get that now, with the xr, but with the regular, I used to sweat buckets and buckets, and a lot of it from my head (there is no hiding the sweat rivers running down your face and making your damp hair stick to your forehead)!
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> Anyway, my interview went pretty well, though it isn't clear it will work out. But the woman said she would like to try to see if she can work something out.
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> I am so anxious and excited, but mostly anxious. It is so hard for me to calm down after interviews. I guess this is the kind of time when a drink seems to help calm people down, but I tend not to drink and don't want to be comatose in the am when it is time to get up (combo of meds + alcohol = not so good, I think).
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> I should maybe do some exercise. Maybe that would work.
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> Shar, I have been thinking about you all day. Hope it went well.Noa - if the job interests you at all, I hope you get it. Sometimes you can make these jobs evolve into something that really works. (I have no personal experience for that statement but I have observed it work for others). It sounds as if you may have a potential employer who wants to make things work. As an employer, I can tell you that's worth alot. Good Luck
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