this is the story of a girl, who cried a river a drowned the whole world.
Everything went well today. i was back home by 10 in the morning. I should hear back from them in two days if i made the second round which means i have to go back. I think they will most likely show me around but i still have to give my two weeks notice. They seemed to respect that and actually told me they would not have it any other way. Their offices are insanely cold. It couldn't of been just me feeling that. I was the only one sitting in the waiting area/receptionist space. They had a big t.v. playing Pandora "90's music" the first song that was playing was "December" by Collective Soul. I loved that song. In the brief relationship i had with Andrew, he always talked about how much he loved that song and how he played the beginning part on his guitar and i, being the infatuated girl, burned it on a CD along with other songs that reminded me of him. I still have it somewhere collecting dust. It took away the jitters i had from the cold and the slight nerves from just being there. They played "Absolutely" by Nine Days and i kind of laughed on the inside at how much that song reminded me of when i was growing up. it was one of those ridiculous songs that you secretly liked but hated to admit you did, then hearing it as an adult in a grown ass office, you feel a little better. Bon Jovi was next, then i was escorted into a room.

I'll spare the specifics but it went just like i thought it would. They took my résumé, asked me questions, and i was honest about them. It lasted 20 minutes long (even though my e-mail said i should expect to be there up to an hour) but i was glad to be in and out quickly. i got home and took my interview clothes off which really aren't that much different from my sales floor associate ones.

In a perfect world, there would be one solid interview instead of two or three but i think i left a good impression on them. The guy who was there was in cargo shorts even though the office space was lovely. the woman who also interviewed me at the same time was a teeny bit more put together but i think it speaks volumes about the overall feeling the company wants you to have- to just be comfy and nice while doing your job.

One of the things I'm looking forward to besides the stability, is being able to move on without having to see the people that i really dislike at my current job.
Especially freaking Lisa. Oh, happy day.
She's managed to get so far up some of the manager's butts that she will probably never quit the store because no one else in their damn right mind would overlook how horrible she is at doing her job.

Good riddance!

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posted on 2015-10-15 @ 6:16 p.m.