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Old July 20th 08, 04:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Jofirey
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Default Okay now job purrs


"Lesley" wrote in message
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Hi All

Had my second interview for the new job yesterday- it sounds
amazing,
they have someone coming in 3 mornings a week to do the bulk of the
typing- the consultant really wants someone who with a bit of
training
can monitor his email for him (A job I already do for 2 of my
doctors
where I am now), make sure that when he goes to a meeting he has all
the relevant paperwork i..e. a lot more interesting than what I do
now
(very little audio typing)

the consultant collects those action figures you know "Jesus-action
figure with moveable arms and gliding action" etc and has them on
his
wall apparently someone gave him the Freud one and it went on from
there and he seems okay

Getting to the place is 20-25 minutes even in bad traffic with a
couple of bus routes to choose from

They're seeing the other candidate on Monday and will be calling on
Wednesday to let me know

Just think how much more skitchie time I will be able to have (Ever
since the lovely Bev decided I have to be in at 8.30 mornings have
been rushed around here through it helps that the Fabulous Furballs
are not morning felines and usually lie about until breakfast, which
they then tuck into and go back to sleep)

Purrs please!


Heck if it means a little lea way in getting started mornings, I'll
purr for you.

I am not a morning person. My last employer learned to adapt. One of
my co-workers may have invented the breakfast meeting. All bright and
chipper and ready to work at 7am, or earlier if need be.

Me, I tended to show up nineish. Co-worker and I could work together
reasonably well from 11 until 3, after which she was pretty much
useless. I'd stay however late might be needed to get everything
done. The boss figured out between us we had the job really well
covered.

Jo