Cross your fingers
Last week I received a call from a local IT staffing company with an offer for an Interactive Development position - contract, of course. Seemed like a good fit. My current place of employment is shakier than Michael J. Fox, and since we're going to be relocating within the next six months a contract position makes the most sense.
As it turns out I didn't get the Interactive Development position and I thought that I'd never hear from the company again, even though they promised to "keep my resume on file" and "let me know if something comes up."
Turns out I was wrong.
Today I got a call from the same company, this time for a Graphic Design position. I called them back, but the contact was out to lunch. I left a polite message, and I'll be
Wish me luck - I think I just got a call...
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Brinkerhoff; four rabbit's feet, none lucky
No, I'm not...
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Slight drawback...the position is with...
*cue ominous music
ALTICOR!
DUNN DUnn dunn *sting for the ominous music*
Hasn't half of everyone we know used a job at the evil empire as a stepping stone for a better career?
True, but if I start talking about pyramid schemes...
...pull me out of there!
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