Wednesday, February 27, 2008
And ER exhales
			  Whew. 47-minute telephone interview with potential employer. "Definitely qualified," she said. Well, yeah!
Said they prefer someone to work on site in California. Of course. It's a boss thing. No matter how "forward thinking" an enterprise is, it's hard to look out into a workplace and not see all your employees, even in the digital information biz.
They're interviewing others all week. Probably won't hear anything until week after next. Fingers crossed, and I keep looking, in the meantime.
--ER
			  
			
 
  Said they prefer someone to work on site in California. Of course. It's a boss thing. No matter how "forward thinking" an enterprise is, it's hard to look out into a workplace and not see all your employees, even in the digital information biz.
They're interviewing others all week. Probably won't hear anything until week after next. Fingers crossed, and I keep looking, in the meantime.
--ER
	
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				Stupid computer ate the best comment ever.
Anyway, fingers and toes crossed for you. I thought it was Colorado you were aiming for; but, if they let you telecommute (despite the "I would prefer you work here" thing) it's all good, I suppose.
				
				
			
			
			Anyway, fingers and toes crossed for you. I thought it was Colorado you were aiming for; but, if they let you telecommute (despite the "I would prefer you work here" thing) it's all good, I suppose.
				 
				Dude. I wouldn't have applied for this job if they wouldn't consider a remote work situation. I have irons in fires in Colorado, too. But a remote thing would be best for a bunch of reasons.
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
				 
				Good luck, if it's what you want. :)
By the way, where is CA? Could it be that I'd get to meet you in RL when you get called to the home office?? :)
				
				
			
			
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	By the way, where is CA? Could it be that I'd get to meet you in RL when you get called to the home office?? :)
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