Yee-haw! It might be a job!
Oct. 19th, 2006 10:30 amThis morning I had a call from someone I gave a resume to at that job fair a month ago. The gal mentioned my vast phone experience in approving terms, and I'm going down there tomorrow for an interview/testing. Yay! Everyone, please keep your fingers crossed!
It's 25 miles each way, which doesn't thrill me, but since it pays $11 an hour, as opposed to my old job, which was less that $8 (and that after being there almost 5 years!), I think I can afford the commute.
Thankfully, the weather has gotten mild enough that I can wear one of my business-like suits without sweating like some kind of farm animal. (Birdcage reference!) Or maybe I'll wear the new brown outfit that K got me. The average call center is pretty casual, in my experience---and if I wear that, I can wear it again to church on Sunday. (I'm going from the interview to Schnauzerland for the weekend, so I'm preplanning my packing.)
I wonder if they'll want me to start Monday, or if they'll be hiring through next week.
Fingers crossed!
It's 25 miles each way, which doesn't thrill me, but since it pays $11 an hour, as opposed to my old job, which was less that $8 (and that after being there almost 5 years!), I think I can afford the commute.
Thankfully, the weather has gotten mild enough that I can wear one of my business-like suits without sweating like some kind of farm animal. (Birdcage reference!) Or maybe I'll wear the new brown outfit that K got me. The average call center is pretty casual, in my experience---and if I wear that, I can wear it again to church on Sunday. (I'm going from the interview to Schnauzerland for the weekend, so I'm preplanning my packing.)
I wonder if they'll want me to start Monday, or if they'll be hiring through next week.
Fingers crossed!