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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 07:36 pm
I got the call!

Well, I got the message on my cell phone, that is. Natalie from the St. Louis County Circuit Court left a message asking me to call her back and to me that means I've got the job. Because traditionally people don't ask you to call back after an interview just to tell you that the position is no longer available. They usually don't call at all or send you a form letter saying you're shit out of luck.

Which means that right now I'm scared as fuck. I do know that I must ask her two things when I call her tomorrow:

1) What my monthly salary would be.

2) If court employees, who are working for the state, receive a regular raise every year by 2-3% like federal employees.

If the answer to the first question is I'll get pay equal to what I'm making now and the answer to the second is a firm yes then I'm taking the job despite the fact it's located in the source of all satanic parking problems in St. Louis. Because it would mean I'm finally at a fucking job where I'm guaranteed to get some advancement whether it be in actual position or fucking money. The parking still kills me though. I have to ask one of my friends who is Metrolink oriented to help me out and take a field trip to the closest station to my house and then the court to find out how bad of a trek that would actually be every day. Any takers out there? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Hah.

In other local news, it's supposed to snow like crazy tonight/tomorrow. Which baffles me since today it was sunny and lovely and 70 degrees. The weather is a puzzling phenomena which I shall never understand and therefore I choose to hate it. Especially the concept of driving on Olive Blvd in a shitload of snow.
Thursday, November 30th, 2006 05:52 am (UTC)
Glad to hear about the call-back! I would caution against assuming it means you got it, but I'd be inclined to treat it as good news (a second tier interview with your interviewer's supervisor, perhaps?). But it's also good think ahead about what you want out of it and what the deal breakers are for you. So either way, it sounds like you got your bases covered. Good luck! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you!

As for the snow, I'm jealous--I've seriously had snowboarding on the brain, but haven't had time to indulge...as it isn it's 12:45am and I'm just now walking home from work.