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09-27-2024, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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Saturday morning we had breakfast at And’s and then went over to Carol’s house to say our goodbyes to them both and the dogs.
What a great few days in Oklahoma. We both agreed that a week would still be too short. Andy and Oklahoma hove so much to do. Uneventful trip back to Dennis’s home. Incredible steaks for dinner. Sunday we nearly all had a hernia, manhandling some massive tool cabinets off and onto the Kawazaki Mule Later we played on the lake, pulled and pushed on the Chevelle and got the rear welded in. Relaxed evening Monday was going to be an epic day. .
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09-28-2024, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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10-05-2024, 01:08 AM | #3 |
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Had two interviews this week for the same job in a biotech company worth $171.76 billion. So I guess they know how to run it.
1st with HR to assess fit, second with the hiring manager to assess function yesterday. She has not fed back whether she loved or hated me. But they have been interviewing since early May and not found the right fit. Three of my former colleagues including a temporary manager have failed to impress them including two who made the third stage which includes a much more intense interview including presentation and interrogation by senior managers. I am slightly unconventional in the way I work but have always delivered. So we wait and see. My expectations are extremely low. Dressing up…..? Hmmmmm……… Tuesday and Wednesday was spent really cleaning and sorting out my woodwork shed. I want to sell on my Coronet Major wood lathe and all the associated extras that go with it. I have not turned any wood in earnest for a few years now. So I can surely use the space better for car and truck stuff. Tuesday and Friday were interviews. And today is Saturday with more things to do like cutting the hedges for the last time this year and probably the lawn too. And maybe finding some time to create the Nashville part of the trip on a quick video plus uploading the pictures that go with it. That will be week two of 3 1/2 done. .
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10-05-2024, 06:22 AM | #4 |
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Maybe companies should rethink their hiring criteria. Many young people are no longer willing to submit to this. They want more from life than just working from nine to five. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
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I was away from home 3 weeks out of four every month. There are many more examples of how I used to work. The rewards were meaningful as well for top performers.
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Hope things work out for you Rian. There are times when I wish I lived in a climate where the grass and bushes go dormant for the winter. But as I get older I dislike the cold more than mowing my grass around Christmas
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Yes I agree. Cold and wet sucks. I do cut my lawn a few times through winter. Hedges got their last cut yesterday. Till spring.
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