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Re: any help at all? assistance? » b2chica

Posted by Tomatheus on August 1, 2013, at 18:23:40

In reply to Re: any help at all? assistance? » Tomatheus, posted by b2chica on August 1, 2013, at 16:14:47

b2chica,

I wish you the best of luck with the interview. I hope that your mood and energy will hold out for the interview and that everything will go smoothly for you. It sounds like you've had a lot of setbacks as of late with you spraining your ankle and with the fact that you're currently without both a job and health insurance, but the job that you'll be interviewing for sounds promising, based on what you've written. Things could be headed in the right direction for you, given the fact that you're noticing some response from the Desoxyn that you're taking and the fact that you've got an interview coming up, even though you seem to have had a lot of setbacks lately. So, again, I wish you luck with the interview. And I also hope that your ankle heals quickly and that the Desoxyn ends up working out at least ok for you.

Something else to consider if you haven't already is that it might work to your advantage to write a thank-you letter to the employer that you'll be interviewing with, after you've completed the interview. You might also want to prepare for the interview by looking online for interviewing tips and by thinking about what some of your responses might be to some of the questions they might ask. Basically, you'll want to go to the interview as prepared as you can be, and you'll also want to show your prospective employer that you really want to work for them. Another thing that I just thought of is to visit the Web site of the company or organization that you'll be interviewing with. From what I understand, employers tend to like it when interviewees have familiarized themselves with the company or organization.

Well, that sums up my advice, but I'm by no means an expert on interviewing. Please feel free to follow as much of it as you find to be helpful and to do what you think will benefit you the most. Once again, good luck, and take care.

T.


Conditions:
* chronic fatigue, hypersomnia, and related symptoms
* schizoaffective disorder

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