April 29, 2005
The Final Round - The Cage Match Part II
The
interview has been delayed due to (shocker!) an error on the part of Bob's Hogs' HR. The Associate Director of of Everything Ensie Currently Does As Well Everything Ensie Would Do In Seattle did not receive my resume.
The HR guy (who apparently screws up everything) had the day off, as well as my resume held hostage in his files.
On the up side, the Regional Director of Everything Ensie Would Do In Seattle called to tell me what areas to focus on during the interview. The end of our call went something like this:
RDEEWDIS: "Good luck! Sara [the District Manager] and I really like you. I probably shouldn't have made this phone call. Good luck! Bye!
This has got to be a sign.
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April 22, 2005
Ensie is laptop compatible
Bob's Hogs has decided that I am ready to move into the current century and has granted me a laptop computer with
actual internet access at work.
Now that you've stopped laughing at the total lack of web access in a place we spend far too many hours in to be web-less, I will now announce that this means that I can now blog from work.
That's right. I can blog in real-time instead of having rely on my completely unreliable memory each day.
It arrives on Wednesday.
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Oooooh. Live BH&WP dish.
Posted by: eden at April 23, 2005 08:11 AM (M2PUd)
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Wait – are we supposed to consider this a positive development?
Just kidding. I kid because I love...
Posted by: Richard at April 24, 2005 08:50 PM (XtiK2)
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Haha.
Posted by: ensie at April 25, 2005 07:50 PM (4k5pf)
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I have an old piece of shit with a 13-inch monitor and dial-up connection at work. Ugh.
Posted by: Dawn (webmiztris) at April 26, 2005 07:43 AM (zMhug)
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Until now I didn't even have a real computer at work! It's a dummy monitor and CPU that I can't do anything on but e-mail and access Bob's Hogs programs. No internet access. I can't even change the view on the control panel. I have been privy to "PC Anywhere" software allowing our IT guys to "jump" into my computer and do whatever they want with it. Viewing your mouse indicator flying around the screen while actual mouse sits motionless on the desk is a little erie.
Posted by: ensie at April 26, 2005 01:51 PM (4k5pf)
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