July 2009 Weddings
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I didn't get that job I interviewed for a couple of weeks ago. I'm kind of bummed, more so over the fact that I felt like I interviewed well and I was very relaxed through the whole thing. Oh well. I wasn't that jazzed about the position to start with , so it's probably for the best.
I think I'm more frustrated with the fact that I LOVE my current job, it's just not a classroom, and more so, it's not full-time. I would love the chance to be able to make and save some more money for the next few years so that I could hopefully stay home once we have kids. But everything happens for a reason, I just have to keep telling myself that!
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Re: no luck on the job front
Loving your job is worth so very much and I am a firm believer that things happen for a reason so if I do or don't get a job, there's a reason for it. When things dont work out, I figure it's for a reason.
I have found that often interviews/hiring isn't all that much about YOU but who else is interviewing. When there are others who have experience or a bulkier resume, it doesn't matter how awesome you might have been. I'm just saying that I'm sure you totally nailed the interview, so don't be bummed about that.
Hang in there! I'm sure there's either a reason for you to stay where you are or something else out there for you.