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Interviewed but don't think I got it
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 189335"><p>and I'm ok with that. I approached this opportunity as something I had to do, but that my higher power knows what's best for me. So many times I thought I wanted something, got it, and realized it just wasn't *the thing* I thought would make me happy. </p><p></p><p>During the interview, which I feel I did pretty well, they said some things that I recognized from previous experiences as handwriting on the wall. I know these folks, worked with them before. They said things like "you sure have made this a difficult decision for us, etc." I have seen them say this to the runners up before. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, I'm looking at all the good things about my current job and I'll put energy into doing my best there. </p><p></p><p>The DNC week was a breeze. Half the city telecommuted or vacationed so it was a ghost town. The police force outnumbered protesters in my rea about 5 to 1! It was strange coming into the parking lot (which is next to the capitol) and see a dozen or so police (county sherrif's, military police etc) make sure I looked like I belonged. My boss told them to check my ID closely as he was sure I was a subversive lol.</p><p></p><p>It was so fun being part of history. </p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 189335"] and I'm ok with that. I approached this opportunity as something I had to do, but that my higher power knows what's best for me. So many times I thought I wanted something, got it, and realized it just wasn't *the thing* I thought would make me happy. During the interview, which I feel I did pretty well, they said some things that I recognized from previous experiences as handwriting on the wall. I know these folks, worked with them before. They said things like "you sure have made this a difficult decision for us, etc." I have seen them say this to the runners up before. Oh well, I'm looking at all the good things about my current job and I'll put energy into doing my best there. The DNC week was a breeze. Half the city telecommuted or vacationed so it was a ghost town. The police force outnumbered protesters in my rea about 5 to 1! It was strange coming into the parking lot (which is next to the capitol) and see a dozen or so police (county sherrif's, military police etc) make sure I looked like I belonged. My boss told them to check my ID closely as he was sure I was a subversive lol. It was so fun being part of history. ML [/QUOTE]
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