Monday, January 7, 2008
Interview in GA
A couple of you have asked about my interview in Georgia. I flew to Georgia on January 2nd. After I picked up the rental car, I had about 30 - 35 miles to drive to get to the hotel. I took I-285 which I was told - this is the the way the locals go. Traffic was not too bad, until I had to get onto I-75. I think 7 - 8 lanes of traffic is just a bit much for me, plus it was starting to get dark. Not a good combination. I did not get onto I-75, but I took the next exit. I explored some back roads (interpretation = got lost) and found the road the hotel was on. After getting settled, I ventured back out to grab something for dinner and pick up a few things at Walgreens. Thursday was the interview. I think it went pretty well. Rocky told me to remain calm during the interview - since I still had the job with D to come back to if I did not get this job. Overall, I think it was one of my better interviews. After the questions, the hiring manager offered to give me a tour of the production floor. I did not know that I would be walking probably 2 miles in heels. The tour was interesting. Along the production floor, security makes the rounds in a small truck. It was weird to have to look both ways before crossing an intersection when you are inside a building. The interview was over at 11:00 am and my flight was not until 6:05 pm. So, I got some tips from Debbie in staffing, and I drove around the area. It was one of the colder days - around 16 degrees when I woke up, and about 40 degrees during the day. It was an enjoyable experience, even if I don't get the job. I will keep you posted if I hear anything. However, I am not sure what I would do since I am supposed to start at D on Friday.
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