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So I have a interview for Wells Fargo at 1pm. I'm terrified, I freeze up during interviews. It's also supposed to be 4 hours long :X Won't be back til 6pm. I want this job so bad but I am so nervous, to the point I'm about to vomit. If I get this it means I can get therapy finally.

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my goodness, Ashley......

Hang in there, Girlfriend!

Oh...4 hour interview? That is awful long...but, I have confidence in you...

You'll pass with flying colors...

TRy not to stress on it and focus on getting this...It's obviously very important for you....

Stay focused, Dear...

G'luck, Hon...

Let us know...ok?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Oh I will totally let y'all know how it went =) Hopefully it goes good. Supposed to be alot of people there tho. Not sure I am the best suited person for that job. Really hoping tho.

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Guest Jessica_Mowry

Good luck but first of all calm down because turkey vulturing on the interviewer is generally a bad thing unless the interviewer is a coyote or bear trying to eat you :D Second if you didn't meet at least the base requirements they wouldn't of called you so you have the skills. Third to paraphrase the hot strawberry blond viking from 13th warrior (great movie) Little sister stress out if you must but the skein of your life was woven before you were born and the valfather knows when you will die getting stressed out won't make a bit of difference. And look on the brightside if you get the job the odds of you having to kill anything are virtually non existant so major plus. The job I had before the census was one that I had to slaughter stuff for the county gov though it did give me therapy that I could use to get on HRT but it caused more damage than it solved.

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I have a bit of good news for you - the interview itself will not be four hours long.

When you apply at a bank there is testing - they tell you what the procedures are and then give you situations - all covered by the procedures, then a very little math all adding or subtracting and then questions to determine your honesty.

Pretty simple actually.

So relax, you will do just fine.

Love ya,

Sally

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Ashley-You can do it-just find something to like about your interviewer-we like people who like us-and remember to breathe-oxygen really helps just about every situation.

Seriously-take a deep breath now and then -it helps

Lastly-visualize yourself doing well- and the best of luck to you

Hugs

JJ

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REJECTED! Yep but no hard feelings lol. So I went in, almost shaking. I signed a paper with my name etc. We were then taken to the second floor and led to a waiting room with like 14 other people. Everyone was really nice. I sat there for about 2 hours while we waited for people's names to be called. I got called and led to a desk with a computer and a phone. My phone interview began and it went fairly well. I don't think it was that which led to mah rejection. I saw alotta other people with the red folder of doom. Yep they give you a red folder that holds websites and etc for finding work. Overall I wasn't mad at all about it. What did make me depressed was I saw my brother's friends wife up there. Her sister was there and she works there. We went into the breakroom and played pool for a bit. It was overall really awesome. However me chatting with the girls led me to realize this. I will probably always be the "gay" friend to girls. I doubt I will ever pass well, maybe I will but knowing I don't fit in with males, and probably won't with females got me down.

All in all it wasn't so bad. Pool was fun. Meh. Plus side my mom said "We need to get you some clothes already, you never want any when I try to get you some" I jokingly said "hrmm clothes? perhaps some female clothes?" She laughed and said "yeah sure, when we order some clothes we should get you something" Dun know if this is jest or not but I have high hopes either way :3 All in all a pretty decent day despite not getting the job.

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Guest sarah f

I am sorry you didn't get the job Ashley. I hope you find one soon.

I am happy to read that your mom is willing to purchase you some girls clothes.

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Guest Donna Jean

Ash.....

I kinda been wondering all evening how it was going...

Bummer about the job, though...

But, you don't seem to be too upset about it and even have a very good attitude overall...

Keep trying, Hon....

I'll cross my fingers for you...(my eyes, too.. :wacko: )

Huggs

Donna Jean

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:D thanks. I had a odd occurrence but it may make me look a bit like a religious nut lol. Lemme just say it was a guy who came from nowhere and disappeared before i could turn my head back around. After telling me Jesus loves me regardless. I was spooked to say the least. Idk.
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Guest Cowboy
I'll cross my fingers for you...(my eyes, too..

lol

bummer bout not gettin the job.

im havin a hard findin one thats even needin help down here.

*bites tongue at wanting to curse our economy.)

its cool that ur mom is supportive and willin to buy u sum girls clothes.

cant really be bummed at that.

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Guest Jessica_Mowry

I am sorry about you not getting the job. I was using sarcasm to hope to get you to laugh and remember some of the somewhat bad jokes as a way of easing your stress. I know work is importan but if anyone doesn't accept you for you pardon my language moderators but love 'em. Some days I pass well other days not so much gods I wish I had the resources to start a work program for transwomen and men. Unlike my friends who want to get rich enough to give out blanket SRS I would rather give people jobs and work on setting up a work insurance program to get them there one they will appreciate it more two they won't feel that they owe anyone and three it gives the person both skills and something to do with their lives long after surgery that is stable and can't be taken away but then again I have always had this view and its put me on the other side of many of my transgender friends. I would also like to see a community built that could supply the resources we need since poverty in our community is so common and use a combination of training and alliances to make sure that it is one of the most secure communities on north america but not one that focuses on going on the offensive. The reason I want a rescue kennel is I have a lot to atone for from my previous job and alot of scars that need to be healed. I know alot of these ideas belong on the what can you do for a city topic but considering how hard our job market is we should think of how to make something work either by taking over a ghost town or homesteading wherever we can set up to work as a community or tribe if the larger society won't help us. Use this rejection to think about what your dream job is and try to focus on how to get there.

In Frith,

Jessica

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Getting work in this economy is more than just a little bit stressful but there are jobs available, finding one that you are qualified to do and they are smart enough to notice id the difficult part.

All you can do is to keep trying and you have a wonderful attitude.

By the way the man who told you that Jesus loves you was right and he told you that when he did because you need to remember that now.

Love ya,

Sally

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I am sorry about you not getting the job. I was using sarcasm to hope to get you to laugh and remember some of the somewhat bad jokes as a way of easing your stress. I know work is importan but if anyone doesn't accept you for you pardon my language moderators but love 'em. Some days I pass well other days not so much gods I wish I had the resources to start a work program for transwomen and men. Unlike my friends who want to get rich enough to give out blanket SRS I would rather give people jobs and work on setting up a work insurance program to get them there one they will appreciate it more two they won't feel that they owe anyone and three it gives the person both skills and something to do with their lives long after surgery that is stable and can't be taken away but then again I have always had this view and its put me on the other side of many of my transgender friends. I would also like to see a community built that could supply the resources we need since poverty in our community is so common and use a combination of training and alliances to make sure that it is one of the most secure communities on north america but not one that focuses on going on the offensive. The reason I want a rescue kennel is I have a lot to atone for from my previous job and alot of scars that need to be healed. I know alot of these ideas belong on the what can you do for a city topic but considering how hard our job market is we should think of how to make something work either by taking over a ghost town or homesteading wherever we can set up to work as a community or tribe if the larger society won't help us. Use this rejection to think about what your dream job is and try to focus on how to get there.

In Frith,

Jessica

Lol yeah it would be pretty awesome to just take over a ghost town. I would move there :) I love animals as well, I just wish I could find a job at a vets place, even if it just entailed cleaning up crap. Would make me happy being around them.

Also Sally, what was really weird was he just came from this cauldesac area where the smokers go. Like no way he could have gotten there without me seeing him. He told me that and and I turned my head and he was gone. Sounds insane I know but it freaked me out. My mom said he was probably an angel but idk.. Makes me sound nutty. Thanks everyone who posted, it's sad I didn't get the job but I guess I can't let it get me down. It would have been awesome tho, 12.50 an hour, insurance, dental. Very very trans friendly. *sigh*

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Hi Ashley,

I am sorry that the job did not pan out. Maybe a better one will come along soon. I was out of work once for a year and a half during a 'Good Economy'. It can be totally frustrating and saddening.

Someway, somehow, something will come along. Please stay strong!

Oh, and Nice! on the clothes offer. Be sure and take your mom up on that...

Big Huggs!

Opal

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