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Oct. 30th, 2003 05:35 pm
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Am I being too picky? Should I just take what comes to me?

I realize my last non-Jude Law related entry started out with me lamenting the fact that I'm jobless and broke, and ended with me sharing the fact that I spent $8 to watch a movie. Pretty stupid, huh?

On the plus (?) side, I was called back to Radio Shack for the second interview. It's tomorrow. I guess I won said District Manager over with my charm. Or he was impressed by my HS and college choices. We'll see how that goes.

On the negative (?) side, a dude called today, causing my brother to wake me up from my siesta. He claimed I had an interview scheduled today at 3. I remember this guy, and I also remember not being terribly interested in the job because it seemed like it would be telemarketing. I called the number he gave me and left a message saying I would be unable to meet because I took another job offer. I thought the interview was LAST Thursday, not *this* Thursday. Honestly, if I had known that, I would have gone to meet with him. But I was sleepy and when he inquired as to why I hadn't shown up I just said I called to say I couldn't make it. When I hung up the phone and woke up some more, I was troubled. I can't think of a better way to put it. He actually seemed to care that I hadn't shown up, you know? Not a lot of businesses would have done that. He must have either been really desperate for workers, or really wanted me. Either way, it boded well for my job prospects there.

So...am I being too picky? I mean, I always said there were certain things I wouldn't to, telemarketing being top on that list. But, honestly, I'm not even sure that's what the job entailed. Dammit.

Dammit. I really am extremely stupid.

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