I had a job "interview" on Saturday. I put interview in quotes because in the world of veterinary medicine, it's kind of a loose term. Every interview I have ever had is very basic, and it is a chance for both parties to get to know the other person. Not once have I ever been asked a question like you would in a typical job interview.
Such as, "What is your greatest strength?" Or, "Tell me of a time when you solved a problem, and how you implemented that solution into action." Blah, blah, blah.
In fact, my interview for my previous clinic, the brand-spanking-new clinic that I'm about to leave, involved about 10-12 Miller Lite's. And capping the night off with watching "Team America: World Police." Seriously.
So, my interview on Saturday consisted of sitting down at dinner and talking for around 1.45 hours. In fact, very little of the conversation was actually involving the job and salary. Pretty laid back.
I have another interview tomorrow. It's with a vet that I worked for from April of 2006 to April 2007 on a part-time basis.
And I really don't even know if I want a full-time position. These interviews just kind of landed in my lap. Who knows what the heck I'm gonna do?
So, I'll keep on keepin' on.
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