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Subject:Re: Interview from Hell From:"Sonja Waller (SWUS)" <Sonja -dot- Waller -at- SMALLWORLD-US -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 2 Jun 1999 08:35:44 -0600
That is the funniest story! You should submit it to Reader's Digest. So,
just wondering, did you get into girl's pants???
Sonja Waller
Sr. Technical Writer
Smallworld Systems, Inc.
Communications Business Unit
TEL: 303.268-6163
FAX: 303.779-9945
Email:
sonja -dot- waller -at- smallworld-us -dot- com
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From: Bob Gembey [mailto:bob -at- SUPERNOVA -dot- NL]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 1:16 AM
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Subject: Re: Interview from Hell
Just out of college, and checking the want ads in NYC. So this employment
agency guy checks my resume (BA in English), and tells me I just wasted
four years of my life learning useless skills.
My first interview, though, is with a tee-shirt manufacturer in the garment
district. Some loft, reached via a freight elevator. I'm guessing I'll be
the only person there who won't run when the immigration authorities show
up. He says to me "I'm looking for someone who wants to dedicate his life
to tee-shirts." I blink, think for a minute, and answer -- "I want to be
a poet."
A couple of job interviews later, though, I've figured it out. A
manufacturer of jeans for women is interviewing me, and I tell him "I've
always wanted to get into girl's pants." He offered me the job.