3 May 2002 (updated 3 May 2002 at 15:06 UTC)
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Working again, yay!
The interview for the company mentioned below didn't work
out. The second interview focused on people skills, which I
never claimed to have :)
They said they'd call me back within a week, and they
emailed me about a month later to say 'oh by the way, no
thanks'. Well thankyou for your prompt rejection...
I can't say that I was that upset actually - they were a
shirt-and-tie, nine-to-five kind of company, and I'm not
that kind of person - I couldn't see it working out, but I
was financially in a position where my options were looking
fairly constrained.
Then one of those nifty 'we do all the work for you' job
sites actually came up trumps - I got an email saying 'this
job matches your criteria', and did it ever!! Ten minutes
from home, required skills list a letter for letter match
for my key skills list, salary slightly in excess of my last
salary, urgent requirement. I rang the agency within
minutes, had an interview at 1pm the next day, and had the
job confirmed by 3pm. My sincere thanks to the people who
run www.it.jobserve.com
(and my bank manager's thanks also, I imagine!!)
The place I'm at now is flexitime, casual dress, and gave me
a brand new Sony Vaio the day after I started... I like
them lots :)
In other news, I have (a) been dumped by my girlfriend, (b)
ordered ADSL, and (c) had an incredible amount of trouble
with my co-located server, some sort of memory leak thing.
A mixed bag of life, to be sure...
It all seems to be settling down now, with my ex-girlfriend
now being civil to me again and a possibility of us getting
back together, the ADSL going live sometime this week, and
the server problem being possibly traced to a bit of bad
Exim configuration on the part of the guys who originally
set it up... which will teach me to never take over
sysadmin on a box someone else built and configured!
On the whole though, all else is overshadowed by the joyous
'not totally broke any more' feeling of getting back into
work... although the intervening three months did no
favours for my already dubiously large mountain of debt. I
refuse to worry about it, or I'd never get to smile :)