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Originally posted by MissThundercat View PostMy interview went very well. They seemed enthusiastic about my answers and really appreciated my energy. I will hear back by next Friday either way; I'm not 100% positive the job is mine, but I know I put myself in a good position!
Even if I don't get this job, I know I'm still employed and I have plenty of options with my current employer. And at 41+ years old, I see pathways opening in places I didn't think would be opening before.
And today when I walked in to the Commons at Knapp to remind myself who I was interviewing with, it felt so good to be hyped up by my friends in residential and clinical!
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
My advice: never do that.
I've done that.
Don't do that.
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I almost quit with no new job lined up.
holding off for now
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Originally posted by MissThundercat View PostMy interview went very well. They seemed enthusiastic about my answers and really appreciated my energy. I will hear back by next Friday either way; I'm not 100% positive the job is mine, but I know I put myself in a good position!
Even if I don't get this job, I know I'm still employed and I have plenty of options with my current employer. And at 41+ years old, I see pathways opening in places I didn't think would be opening before.
And today when I walked in to the Commons at Knapp to remind myself who I was interviewing with, it felt so good to be hyped up by my friends in residential and clinical!
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My interview went very well. They seemed enthusiastic about my answers and really appreciated my energy. I will hear back by next Friday either way; I'm not 100% positive the job is mine, but I know I put myself in a good position!
Even if I don't get this job, I know I'm still employed and I have plenty of options with my current employer. And at 41+ years old, I see pathways opening in places I didn't think would be opening before.
And today when I walked in to the Commons at Knapp to remind myself who I was interviewing with, it felt so good to be hyped up by my friends in residential and clinical!
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This is what I'm thinking. Also, ties give me dysphoria, so I don't wear them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cky4oMyv...RlODBiNWFlZA==
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If you wear a black shirt, do you have a tie that's a different color?
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
Don't forget the sunglasses.
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My interview for Foster Care Case Manager is tomorrow.
I'm thinking a black blazer, black pants, black shirt, and black shoes should be appropriate.
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So, either someone I vented to about not receiving an e-thank you card (mentioned here earlier) told someone or it just took FOREVER, but I wound up getting a recognition award for all the work I did on that event in March. A little bit of egg on my face. It actually did take forever for some reason as when I went to thank my manager for it, she said "I submitted that NINE DAYS ago! I was wondering why you didn't say anything!" And I also go two others that were totally unexpected. So it was a good week last week.
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Originally posted by Swansong View PostAwesome! Case Management can be incredibly difficult. I've worked with a ton, in hospital and SNF and rehab center facilities. That is a criminally underfunded role.
If not, I know my pay will increase next month and my current supervisors think highly of me.
And I have teenagers at my job who think I'm cool. They've appointed me Staff Mom!
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