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I hate my job I hate my job oh dear Lord how I hate my job.

But - tomorrow I have an interview for an amazing job that I would be brilliant at.
Wish me luck guys!
 
I agree. Be sure to tell them what YOU can do for them, ie why you are their best choice for the job.

Don't be modest. Tomorrow you have to be confident and outspoken and don't hesitate to advertise yourself.

Good Luck!!! ..|
 
Go get it! Good luck. Please let us know how you went.
 
Best of luck - I hate my job too but haven't found a better one yet.
 
One of the tricks of interviewing is to be cautious and not say too much. Frequently what happens during an interview filled with probing and devious questions is that you end up saying too much, the wrong thing, or you are misinterpreted. Keep your talk guarded, to the point, and limited without appearing to be a lump on a chair.
 
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As they say in the theatre when wishing someone good luck - "Break a Leg."

Good thoughts are being sent your way.

:=D: :=D: :=D:

eM.:(
 
Update: Didn't get it. But then I just saw the job readvertised in the paper, so apparently no-one got it! hmmmm.
 
It might be worth asking them why you didn't get it. That knowledge may help you applying for other jobs in the future.
 
It may be a good thing you didn't get the job. Something better may be waiting for you!


It might be worth asking them why you didn't get it. That knowledge may help you applying for other jobs in the future.
Absolutely! I've heard it's always recommended.

Who cares what they think if you call. You didn't get the job.

I agree: the knowledge could be helpful.
 
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