I had a four hour job interview today with a temporary employment agency. I have temped before in the past and thought this might be a solution to my lack of funds. I arrived early and was put through a gauntlet of tests and paperwork. I understand that they need to know my skill levels but some of the questions on these tests are just goofy. I spoke to a terribly nice recruiter who took a peek at my resume and glowed-I took this as a good sign. We chatted for about a half hour and then another grueling bout of testing. My brain has turned to oatmeal.
Overall, it went well. There seemed to be a positive vibe and they were impressed with my typing skills. They were even more impressed when I told them that the only word processing software I had is 10 years out of date. I sheepishly told the recruiting professional that I would have purchased a much needed upgrade if it didn't cost so much-thank you Microsoft. I totally understand the need to make a living, to survive, but it really irritates me that the above mentioned company's software is so bloody expensive. Is it really about being able to pay bills or is it about greed and taking advantage of people? I'll never understand the corporate world and I'm not sure I want to try. I think it would be advantageous (sp?) for them to lower the price, then they wouldn't have to worry about people pirating their software-make it affordable and people will buy it.
ARG! I've got a headache.
I also called my real estate agent to sell the house. She's dropping by on wednesday for a walk though so we'll see what happens. This house is the only thing keeping me in the greater Baltimore area and I'd like to ease on down the road. I'm getting old and a rolling stone gathers no moss.
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