There's still more I want to say about the Pesach season, but I'm pretty excited about the interview I had today.
Yesterday, while hanging out at the mall with Shoshie and Nosie-Boy (he looks exactly the same! only totally different!), I got a call about a job I applied for. We talked for about five minutes, and set an interview for 9am today. Knowing that traffic around here is ridiculous, I gave myself an hour and a quarter for what is a twenty minute drive without traffic. This, it turns out, was an exceedingly good decision: I left Dikla's at 7:43 and had the security guard page my interviewer at 9:01. Sheesh. It's a good thing this job doesn't generally start at 9.
So, yeah, I think the interview went well. I now understand exactly what this job is, and they're right: I'm overqualified. But I really want to start working again. So we'll see.
After the interview, I went to Rami Levy to pick up supplies for this week's kugel. As I'm pulling into the lot at 10am, I realized that it's a very good thing we moved the interview from 10 to the traffic-heavier 9: today is Yom HaShoa VeHagvura, with a 10am siren.
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