Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Update I: The job hunt

In what can only be described as "so my luck," I have an interview with one of the better jobs on my resume list.

So, doing my due diligence, I run the director of said department through Facebook and LinkedIn. No joy.

Then I run the No. 2 through. Bingo, hits on both.

What? She? Crap.

Turns out the No. 2 in the department is friends with two very key players at my current gig (including the chairman of the board of trustees).

I figure my under the radar job hunt may pop up on screens real soon.

About that time, my work Blackberry starts to buzz (FYI: 10 p.m. at night). I look to see an e-mail from (gulp) the chairman.

Turns out, he's answering some questions I asked him a FRAKKIN' MONTH ago. But no mention of the other thing.

Still, I'm not a fan of coincidence.

I'm so boned.

1 comments:

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