Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I slept better than I did night before last, and woke up to rain (woo! don't have to water plants today!).
I didn't have scary-ass dreams, but I DID dream I was back hostessing -- badly -- at a restaurant I worked at in grad school.
I totally know where THAT dream came from, at least.
but would the belt have to be there? Couldn't it be adjusted?
Nope. It's sewn onto the dress. My breasts aren't
that
big. But this is pretty much empire cut on me.
Got the time off to visit the Leverage writers room tomorrow. Whoot.
Colin and I were poking around McGill memories some more, and his Go Titans! writing roommate came up, as well as his passing Univeristy friendship with Jessalyn Gilsig and Rufus Wainwright. I don't know what was in the Montreal water in the late 80s, early 90s, but it was potent.
Got the time off to visit the Leverage writers room tomorrow. Whoot.
RILLY?! That's so cool!!
Men may need more cuddling. Is this only straight men, though?
I could do with more cuddling. The problem is I'm fairly particular about who I'll do that with.
Okay, see this dress? That belt? Not remotely near my waist. Sometimes I don't know why I try.
I can't buy anything that has a built in belt or band around the waist. It just doesn't work, and I don't try. If a dress has helpful belt loops, I have to cut them off and/or move them.
I swear I'm high-waisted, too.
But the worst is shit that's actually empire cut. For those, the line goes right across my nipples.
Job search advice needed - mr. flea had a job interview on our trip to Dublin, on June 1. He has heard nothing. (Note it is now July 7.) Over a week ago, he got a job offer from another company and emailed the Dublin people to say, "Hello, I got a job offer from another company and was wondering what the situation was with the position I interviewed for?" He received no reply to that. Is there anything he can do at this point except wait and see?
In related news, yesterday he found out he didn't get an interview for a federal job he applied to (the cuts are made by central HR, on an unusual points system). Today the person who is the boss of the position called him to say he was their top choice and they are trying to figure out a way to interview him anyway. I hate the federal government's hiring rules, and I hate the job search roller coaster.
flea, I get your hate-on for fed jobs. D's deep desire is to get onto the fed side of the comp sec biz, and it's a roller-coaster of fiddly-fucking.
Also, re: the Dublin job? I think waiting is the option...but perhaps their lack of communication is an indicator that perhaps the org would have some serious drawbacks?
so the casting is just "dreamcasting" - not really about anything?
Either that or they're talking about book trailer vids. I know Penguin does video teasers for Richelle Mead's books that include interviews with her, and given that they use models for the covers, maybe they also cast actors for the teasers?
But she definitely hasn't sold rights yet for tv or movies--at least not publicly.
Today the person who is the boss of the position called him to say he was their top choice and they are trying to figure out a way to interview him anyway. I hate the federal government's hiring rules, and I hate the job search roller coaster.
Indeed.
The key to federal hiring is (I hate to say it, and I'll deny it if asked) not to be entirely truthful on the questionaire, and then make sure your resume has all the codewords in the job description/qualifications. If you know you're actually the most qualified, you gotta lie to get to the short list, because veterans get 10 points and that can bump the best-qualified applicant down the list if he or she doesn't massage the truth a little bit.
Federal job announcements are so easy to apply to now, that all postings get hundreds of applicants. Applications use a resume and a set of questions: you gotta score yourself the very highest on the questionaire in order to get out of the slush pile.
What happened with me, flea, is that I didn't make the short list for my job when I was first hired, even though they wanted me (because there were veterans applying). So they went back and queried some of the other applicants and got them to drop out ("Do you really want to work here?"), and then re-ran the list, and I scored high enough to be interviewed and get an offer.
I'll deny I gave this advice, but this is how the game is played.