Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 I hope you get the job, . Good luck with the interview! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Hi , Good luck on the interview, although it sounds like you've got a " lock " on it already. Just try to appear confident, (without being arrogant), and you shouldn't have any problem. BTW, I hope you're soon up for *another* promotion, somewhere else, because I wouldn't want to move to Wisconsin for all the milk and cheese in the state. From what I've heard, Wisconsin is almost as bad as Canada for autistics. Glad to hear you're recovering well from the surgery. Clay > > The last couple of days have unraveled a huge set of surprises for me, which is really good. I work on computers for the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and there is an unwritten rule I discovered that if you want to get promoted, you have to be willing to move to different Veteran's Affairs hospitals to do it. I've been looking to move up north, but it seems a place found me. The VA hospital in Madison, WI, wanted to interview me for their System Administrator postion so badly, that before they received my CV, they already bought a plane ticket and have arranged for a hotel for me, complete with money for food and taxi next week. It's a nice surprise for me, and I hope I don't freeze up during the interview, since this will be an automatic promotion for me, and also a rather substantial pay increase. I'll be flying up on Sunday and coming back Tuesday evening, so it will be a quick trip, and hopefully, I'll know whether I got the job very soon afterwards. > > I spoke with my surgeon yesterday to see if I could travel so soon after my surgery, and he said I should have no trouble flying up there, and that I'm actually healing faster than normal, which is definitely a good thing. In fact, I'm healing so quickly, he took my staples out a full week ahead of schedule. I still have to wear the compression vest for a few weeks though. > > I'll write back soon and let everyone know how things are going. > > > " You know I used to think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us, come because we *actually* deserve them? Now I take great pride in the hostility and general unfairness of the Universe. " - Marcus Cole > > Debogorski > elcap1999@y... > (Cell) > (Home) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Thanks, Clay! I used to live in Wisconsin until the summer of 1994, and actually had rather fond memories of it. The school I went to was a private school, which may have helped with that, since I didn't know how the school system treated anyone with AS, and that was also before AS was an official diagnosis as well. Clay wrote: Hi , Good luck on the interview, although it sounds like you've got a " lock " on it already. Just try to appear confident, (without being arrogant), and you shouldn't have any problem. BTW, I hope you're soon up for *another* promotion, somewhere else, because I wouldn't want to move to Wisconsin for all the milk and cheese in the state. From what I've heard, Wisconsin is almost as bad as Canada for autistics. Glad to hear you're recovering well from the surgery. Clay > > The last couple of days have unraveled a huge set of surprises for me, which is really good. I work on computers for the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and there is an unwritten rule I discovered that if you want to get promoted, you have to be willing to move to different Veteran's Affairs hospitals to do it. I've been looking to move up north, but it seems a place found me. The VA hospital in Madison, WI, wanted to interview me for their System Administrator postion so badly, that before they received my CV, they already bought a plane ticket and have arranged for a hotel for me, complete with money for food and taxi next week. It's a nice surprise for me, and I hope I don't freeze up during the interview, since this will be an automatic promotion for me, and also a rather substantial pay increase. I'll be flying up on Sunday and coming back Tuesday evening, so it will be a quick trip, and hopefully, I'll know whether I got the job very soon afterwards. > > I spoke with my surgeon yesterday to see if I could travel so soon after my surgery, and he said I should have no trouble flying up there, and that I'm actually healing faster than normal, which is definitely a good thing. In fact, I'm healing so quickly, he took my staples out a full week ahead of schedule. I still have to wear the compression vest for a few weeks though. > > I'll write back soon and let everyone know how things are going. > > > " You know I used to think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us, come because we *actually* deserve them? Now I take great pride in the hostility and general unfairness of the Universe. " - Marcus Cole > > Debogorski > elcap1999@y... > (Cell) > (Home) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Marvelous news . Here's to a challenging rewarding 2006 for you. They already want you, you'll be impressive in that interview without even knowing it, is my bet. kimberly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 wrote: >> The VA hospital in Madison, WI, wanted to interview me for their System >> Administrator position so badly, that before they received my CV, they >> already bought a plane ticket and have arranged for a hotel for me, >> complete with money for food and taxi next week. << Sounds great. Congratulations and god luck. - Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 > Good luck on the interview, although it sounds like you've got > a " lock " on it already. Just try to appear confident, (without > being arrogant), and you shouldn't have any problem. BTW, I hope > you're soon up for *another* promotion, somewhere else, because > I wouldn't want to move to Wisconsin for all the milk and cheese > in the state. From what I've heard, Wisconsin is almost as bad > as Canada for autistics. Glad to hear you're recovering well > from the surgery. I'd also add to bring some " evidence " with you that you can do the job. Anything that is " real " (I.E. can be held) that shows that you know what you are doing. Things like degrees, certificates, manuals you have written, letters of recommendation, etc. Something they can remember you showing them during the interview. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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