April 1, 2006

  • Goods and bads.

    No call from the paternity lab - so I didn't (yet) not get the job but
    I also didn't (yet) get the job. I will have to wait through Monday to
    find out.

    Nearly had a heart attack when trying to sort out an interview time for
    the forensics position - the recruiter said that since she hadn't heard
    back from me (rather rudely I might add) she was going to go ahead and
    remove me from the interview selection process (I had replied to her
    twice and she had replied to one of my replies). My terribly concerned
    email back (less than two minutes after she sent me this email) caused
    her to call me full of all kinds of apologies. Turns out, the two reply
    emails showed up under my maiden name (which I apparently hadn't
    changed in my g-mail account - and I now have) so she didn't associated
    them with my married name. And also, could I drop off my unofficial
    transcripts? *sigh* That was a potential disaster averted. It doesn't
    really reassure me about working for the city government though. They
    do, however, have very good benefits - but shitty hours. Good pay, but
    a LOT of work. And oye, I think I will have to carry a gun...

    Other news? In addition to going to see Cirque du Soleil's Corteo
    tonight, we're also going to go see Stomp tomorrow. We're really going
    to have to watch our entertainment budget. Back in Indiana, most of our
    "entertainment" money went to food and/or movies. Now that we have
    oodles of things to do (5th largest city in the US, anyone?), we are
    going to probably severely limit eating out and have lots and lots of
    shows instead.

    Perhaps the next shows will be a little cheaper and low key though...
    Phoenix Theatre is having a showing of "Best Little Whorehouse in
    Texas" and someone is doing a Sherlock Holmes play next weekend...

Comments (1)

  • sounds like this could be the job for you...weird stuff has a way of working out and if not...something better to come

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