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Job interview Friday


ladypanther

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Sort of like a safety engineer LP ?

They deal more with physics and construction. This position would deal more with human interactions, human factors, training, staffing patterns, compliance to treatment standards,etc.

So if they just bubblewrapped everything, you'd be out of a job?

It would make things safer but then there is the matter of rights....and what people will eventually do that you don't expect.

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Honest answer. Don't stress over it. Either you are qualified or you aren't. Just relax and be yourself. No matter what you say you won't be more qualified and if you are qualified it will come naturally. The best way to prepare is to get sleep, eat right, and exercise before it. Then you will feel your best when it comes time. Good luck.

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Ok, thanks to those who have wished me well and given sound advice. Interview is tomorrow at 9:30. Please send some good thoughts my way about that time.

Did not realize until today that tomorrow is Friday the 13th!! Going to believe that is lucky for me.

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Interview went very well I think. There were only 2 people interviewing me. They seemed to like my answers and the person who would be my supervisor said that sometimes it is good to get someone with a fresh perspective.

They are interviewing others today and Monday. If they do make their decision next week...they have to submit to Raleigh for approval and Raleigh is very slow, don't expect to hear anything anytime soon. But I feel like i have a chance.

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