What I shoudda said...
Since my Job with Simply Renee™ will be ending in March, I'm looking for other options.
I had a job interview today.
For a job that was reccommended by my sister in law.
The same sister-in-law that recommended me for the Simply Renee™ job.
Completely out of my comfort zone and any training I have ever had.
There were three people at the interview and they peppered me with questions about my qualifications.
They gave me scenerios, and asked how I would react and what I could do to fix the situation.
My mind was blank.
I answered as best as I could... honestly and completely without extra fluff. I figured they were looking for honesty... and knew that I wasn't the best qualified for the job already.
And I'm not sure if that hurt me or helped me.
While they were kind and funny and nice, they gave me no indication on how they felt or whether I'd be hired.
The entire way home, I thought about what I could have said... and came up with MUCH better answers than the ones I gave.
Darn. I wish I had better skills in THAT department.
How does one express all that they've done raising her kids, educating ther kids, and working her head off in small scenerios?
How does one list all the experiences she's had being president of several auxilliaries over the span of 15 years?
How does one sum up their skills in a few short minutes?
I have a good work ethic, but how do I express that without coming off cocky or obnoxious?
*sigh*
Well, it's in Heavenly Father's hands now. If I'm meant to work there, He'll sort it all out.
"Run your fingers through my soul. For once, just once, feel exactly what I feel, believe what I believe, perceive as I perceive, look, experience, examine, and for once; just once, understand.”
~~Unknown
I had a job interview today.
For a job that was reccommended by my sister in law.
The same sister-in-law that recommended me for the Simply Renee™ job.
Completely out of my comfort zone and any training I have ever had.
There were three people at the interview and they peppered me with questions about my qualifications.
They gave me scenerios, and asked how I would react and what I could do to fix the situation.
My mind was blank.
I answered as best as I could... honestly and completely without extra fluff. I figured they were looking for honesty... and knew that I wasn't the best qualified for the job already.
And I'm not sure if that hurt me or helped me.
While they were kind and funny and nice, they gave me no indication on how they felt or whether I'd be hired.
The entire way home, I thought about what I could have said... and came up with MUCH better answers than the ones I gave.
Darn. I wish I had better skills in THAT department.
How does one express all that they've done raising her kids, educating ther kids, and working her head off in small scenerios?
How does one list all the experiences she's had being president of several auxilliaries over the span of 15 years?
How does one sum up their skills in a few short minutes?
I have a good work ethic, but how do I express that without coming off cocky or obnoxious?
*sigh*
Well, it's in Heavenly Father's hands now. If I'm meant to work there, He'll sort it all out.
"Run your fingers through my soul. For once, just once, feel exactly what I feel, believe what I believe, perceive as I perceive, look, experience, examine, and for once; just once, understand.”
~~Unknown

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