I went into a Clarie’s late last year with my niece and the sole employee behind the counter was crying and screaming into her phone.
I went into a Clarie’s late last year with my niece and the sole employee behind the counter was crying and screaming into her phone.
I think my first ever official tween girl outing to the mall, we were on a mission to buy yin yang and/or peace sign necklaces at Claire’s followed by lunch at Sbarro and dessert in the form of a giant jawbreaker from the Sweet Factory. Best $20 I’d ever spent at that point.
The numbers would seem to indicate that there may be something to your interviewing that isn’t landing the job, but it could just be that you were second or third best candidate each time. Hell, I didn’t get a job for an interview that I stole the interview questions for beforehand, because one of my competitors was…
At the time I remember thinking the exact same thing but I got married at 23 to a guy 7 years older. And it’s been about 14 years since sooooo...
Korea is a good choice. Go for it.
I know that feeling, it really sucks. Sad thing is a lot of jobs now seem to have preselected the candidates and just want people to fill the space and will then give BS feedback about how it’s your fault when it most likely isn’t.
Damn. But 25 interviews is great! Before I landed a good job, I sent out about 1,000 resumes. Two interviews.
Ugh, that sucks. Good luck.
I knew I should not have read this.
109 year old Black woman? Think of everything she must have seen in her lifetime. I truly hope someone has interviewed her about her life in detail and that the interview was recorded and given to the Library of Congress.
Yeah, and how badly will they be beaten for a traffic infraction? Fuck SA, they’re a long way off from even being remotely close to having decent human rights.
Underrated comment. 2 stars (as I write this) is criminal.
When she says he’s “more handsome in person” it looks like she’s about to grab a knife and fork and eat him right up, y’all!!!
I miss that show :(
A lot of white people can’t identify racism in the world or in themselves, so are we surprised that they can’t spot it in Trump? If there aren’t burning crosses, white hoods or flagrant use of the n-word involved, they just can’t be sure if someone is racist “in their heart.”
No way! He’s a great American patriot!
I remember seeing a quote last year somewhere that said:
In other news, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.