14 December 2005

WAMU

It sounds more like a weird animal than a bank.
Anyway, the job fair at Washington Mutual was even more crowded than I had expected. It was supposed to run from 3 to 7, and when I got there at 2:45 loads of people were already leaving. I was a little confused. I thought 15 minutes early would be appropriate. Well, as it turns out, somehow, somewhere, it was advertised as running from 11 to 7. And since there was such a good turnout, it went all day!
As far as I can tell, they set each participant from yesterday up for a one-on-one interview. Mine is tomorrow at 11:30. I feel like this is a good step, since I haven't had a chance to actually interview for any jobs yet. On a sad note, they're hiring for employees to start training in March. That's still SOOO far away. I might go crazy if I don't have a job by then. Well, I know God has a plan, I guess we'll see how it goes tomorrow.

6 Comments:

Blogger Lindsay Ward said...

Good luck at your interview!! WaMu is actually a client of ours that I work on. Too bad I'm a NUG (New Useless Guy) and my name can't help!

14 December, 2005 15:42  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bad spellers of the world untie!

14 December, 2005 17:06  
Blogger Brenda Walker said...

I will let you come work at my job until March, you have to give me the money, but it will keep you from being bored. As a loving brother, I feel this is my duty!

14 December, 2005 18:06  
Blogger Brenda Walker said...

You should post a picture of your tree because curious people want to see it. Hope the interview goes well. Maybe you should just have a baby so you can stay home

15 December, 2005 11:25  
Blogger Auntie Eisel said...

Good idea!! (the baby I mean) That would be super cool. But hey, I still thought that it would have been cool if Old Navy had hired you. :)

15 December, 2005 15:37  
Blogger CrazyUncle said...

Yup, there was so many stinking people when I talked to US Airways. They never called me back, and that was in Oct. Probably they are not interested, huh?

15 December, 2005 15:43  

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