Talked to someone today about a job with a company who has been poking me about every two months for the last two years. I would almost certainly be able to get it unless I completely screw up the interviews - experts in what they need are close to non-existent (hense the poking). I would be working with a program I really enjoy, and coaching and helping others with it (which I really enjoy).
The spoiler: the job is in South Carolina, where I don't particularly want to be, and don't have the money to move to.
I need to tell them tomorrow whether or not I'm interested in going for it. Unemployment is running short.
The spoiler: the job is in South Carolina, where I don't particularly want to be, and don't have the money to move to.
I need to tell them tomorrow whether or not I'm interested in going for it. Unemployment is running short.
Poll #4054 Money is tight.
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on 2010-08-10 01:00 am (UTC)no subject
on 2010-08-10 09:34 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2010-08-10 03:18 am (UTC)A job you're inclined to like is well worth moving somewhere yucky in this economy, IMO.
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on 2010-08-10 09:33 pm (UTC)It's always amazing how much my meds effect me. Last night, as they wore off, the thought of packing up and moving seemed like an insurmountable task. But this morning, after taking my pills, it seemed like a great idea, so I spent most of today on and off of the phone with the recruiter, filling out paperwork and fine tuning my resume to match the job, and such. Now I'm coming down off the optimism, and suspect that I'll be back to panicking by tonight. And I don't even have an offer yet, so the panicking may all be for naught.