I apologize for screaming on here yesterday. I'm better now, as I usually am after sleeping. Not so much with the rawr.
I'm getting better at talking intelligently directly after being woken out of REM sleep. I've another interview on Wednesday. I'm not panicking nearly as badly about this one, mostly because I don't know if I want it--I'm not sure if I'm down with a thirty-plus-mile commute through some of the shittiest traffic on the East Coast. Having to haul out of the house an hour and a half before work to account for 695 and 95 traffic isn't big on my list of job perks.
On the plus side, I know exactly what I'm interviewing for this time, and I'd be starting work soonlike. A job is a job, and the Chibificus needs one.
On the down side, I'm not sure if I'd be interested in it or whether I'd get benefits of any kind. It would also pay less than anything I could get through my other interview, though it would pay marginally more than my last job. On the down side, I'd be refilling my gas tank twice a week just to get to work and back--that's $70-80 down the drain every week with gas prices what they are. The pay differential isn't enough to make up for me dumping nearly my rent into my gas tank every month. I'd need to work serious overtime to make up for it, and I ain't down with having to work extra just so I can afford to come to work.
Watch. I'll go in to this interview not giving a shit whether I get this job or not and it'll be the best interview I ever do in my entire life.
I'm getting better at talking intelligently directly after being woken out of REM sleep. I've another interview on Wednesday. I'm not panicking nearly as badly about this one, mostly because I don't know if I want it--I'm not sure if I'm down with a thirty-plus-mile commute through some of the shittiest traffic on the East Coast. Having to haul out of the house an hour and a half before work to account for 695 and 95 traffic isn't big on my list of job perks.
On the plus side, I know exactly what I'm interviewing for this time, and I'd be starting work soonlike. A job is a job, and the Chibificus needs one.
On the down side, I'm not sure if I'd be interested in it or whether I'd get benefits of any kind. It would also pay less than anything I could get through my other interview, though it would pay marginally more than my last job. On the down side, I'd be refilling my gas tank twice a week just to get to work and back--that's $70-80 down the drain every week with gas prices what they are. The pay differential isn't enough to make up for me dumping nearly my rent into my gas tank every month. I'd need to work serious overtime to make up for it, and I ain't down with having to work extra just so I can afford to come to work.
Watch. I'll go in to this interview not giving a shit whether I get this job or not and it'll be the best interview I ever do in my entire life.