oh. i had forgotten.
i guess i forgot about the "we reject you" letters which were common in all my previous job searches. now i remember.
i wanted to write back and say i didn't want your stupid job anyway, dumbass! cause i didn't. but it still sucked to read they didn't even want to meet me to be sure. thanks, but no thanks.
i wanted to write back and say i didn't want your stupid job anyway, dumbass! cause i didn't. but it still sucked to read they didn't even want to meet me to be sure. thanks, but no thanks.
5 Comments:
At 12:52 PM, thisismarcus said…
Aw, I'm sorry. But I'm all about closure. Isn't it better to know if someone doesn't want you than sit there and think, "well, I didn't hear back from them yet"?
At 11:03 PM, Dave(id) said…
'tis a bummer. If they met you and your girlish charm they wouldn't have been able to say "we reject you".
Hang in there, it'll come around.
At 5:58 AM, Shocho said…
Actually, I like those little rejection things. I keep 'em on my desk, as a reminder to myself that I actually am trying to find a job. I like the closure too, so I don't keep hoping for that job. Besides, it's polite. You don't get much polite these days.
At 7:52 AM, Major Rakal said…
The majority of the jobs that I applied for (and didn't get interviewed for) never even sent any acknowledgement that they received my application, let alone a rejection. I have to agree with Marcus and Shocho -- for me, rejection is preferable to being totally ignored.
At 8:16 AM, Mkae said…
Very well. I reject you Kathy. You and everything you stand for.
So do you feel better?
:)
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