Two reasons:
I couldn't get my damn lip stud out. I tried and tried after I got out of the shower. Tried again before I left. Tried on the train, tried in the bathroom at the office. No luck. The little bugger just wouldn't come loose! So I had no choice but to go into the interview with it in, knowing full well that this would be major points docked off the first impression scale. I think I explained the situation well enough though, and repeated that I could take it out; it was just wanting to ruin my day today. I think they understood. I hope.
Second reason: I don't have a suit. Knew that the dress code was suits from my friend that works there but didn't want to go out and buy one. The nice lady that interviewed me (and what I mean by interview is that it was more like them checking to see that I have all the correct documents, i.e. valid visa, work permit, etc) commented on it and told me to buy one for the next interview (if i'm so lucky) so as to make a better impression. Great, thanks. Get right on that (I caved and bought one right after I left...way to stick it to the man, Jamie).
All in all though, it wasn't that bad. They gave us a little power point presentation about the company, how schedules work, pay rates, etc. Then the documents check/interview thing. Then they had us do this little "test" in which one of the questions was about grammar and turning the word "TEACH" into it's various forms, i.e. present perfect, past perfect continuous, etc. Good things for an English teacher/ Linguistics major to know, right? Yeah well...I haven't taken any grammar classes yet. And by the looks of the other contestants they hadn't either so, i'm thinking I'll be okay.
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| Thank you officer, you're so helpful and not intimidating! |
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| Braaaaains |
But seriously, this show blew my mind. They had just the right amount of gore; not to much to make it seem fake/ridiculous, but just enough to make you go "ewwwwwww". And the story line isn't that bad either. Started off a bit like 28 days later with the whole waking up in the hospital to find the world infested with zombies (well I guess in 28 days they weren't so much zombies as just rabid human monster things), but it took off after that. I really want to know what happened to that father and son he met. And those "gangster" nurses were priceless. Zombies look just like they do in my dreams (what, you don't have dreams about zombies?). I thought the plot was going to fail though when they got to that research building. I thought "oh no, is it going to be a Biohazard type thing?" but no, it wasn't and i'm glad. I look forward to the second season (they are making a second season right?!)
I'm interested in the comic though, has anyone read it?
Oh, and by the way, I got my lip ring out. I cut the mother off with wire cutters FTW.
PEACE
Jamie





1 comment:
Hi, let us know the next step on your interviews. Sounds exciting. Yes, The Walking Dead was one of my favorite shows. I thought the acting was great and the storyline, too. Like you said, not too much gore, just enough to make one turn their heads. I can't wait till the new season. It was funny as my one boss a really nice, handsome guy who seems very conservative and easy going just loves that show and all other Sci-Fi shows. I was so surprised. Don't know why cause a lot of people are surprised that I like those type of shows. Another favorite of mine is The Gate, about vampires and werwolves. Great story line and acting. Well honey good vibes your way and let me know how your interviews turn out. Hugs, Grandma. Also, will send you some pictures via email.
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