Up-side, down-side.
Mar. 28th, 2003 02:04 pmChecked a job search site, got a call back from the people running it, arranged to get out about three hundred resumes to New York law firms. Hopefully something will come up.
This could be where it all begins.
Down side: you know that line you put at the bottom of the resume, the one that says "references available upon request"? Well, one of my big guns under References was the Director of Public Safety for the county, the guy I worked for, the guy whom I showed where they kept the pencils and such.
Turns out that he lost his job when the county government changed hands. And he's still looking.
So much for that.
Close entry.
This could be where it all begins.
Down side: you know that line you put at the bottom of the resume, the one that says "references available upon request"? Well, one of my big guns under References was the Director of Public Safety for the county, the guy I worked for, the guy whom I showed where they kept the pencils and such.
Turns out that he lost his job when the county government changed hands. And he's still looking.
So much for that.
Close entry.
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Date: 2003-03-28 05:11 pm (UTC)Guess what prompted my current employers to call me in for an interview? The resume drop. The least-thought-out job hunt attempt. Figures.
Up Side #2: One of the other 2 potential job offers I got found me through a job search site. (But it wasn't worth moving to Tennessee.)
Doesn't it carry some weight that he was the Director of Public Safety, period? Or will they just look at the fact that he isn't now and disregard that it was due to the change of government?
Hang in there. I hope this works out for you. :)
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Date: 2003-03-28 06:08 pm (UTC)And now I think of it, I actually could get recs from the previous two Directors. Would hopefully be worth something.
Trying various tacks, like you, in the job hunt. Hopefully something will hit.
Thanks for the encouragement... :)