Ever Feel Like A Thread Killer? (22)

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]andrew_live wrote:
Ct. is young? I thought he was an older dude?[/quote]

21, Brah.[/quote]

You’re old to me.

Then I’m ancient and Deb is Historic, haha

No. Age-wise he’s young. Mentally he’s a dinosaur.

Hey Andrew- there’s a kid that has your picture on FB, but his name is Devon . huh??? Is that your first name?

MiM you didn’t watch his boxing video? They kept calling him by his first name in the video.

nope, was just browsing, didn’t take enough time to stalk :wink:

Where on FB is he?

Only another hour at work and I can go home. Altho I may have to come back tonight to get someone ready for a deposition tomorrow since they are flying to the east coast at midnight tonight.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
No. Age-wise he’s young. Mentally he’s a dinosaur.[/quote]

I’m the product of a hard life. lol

I’m “older” than most 21 year olds.

I know quite a few 21 to 24 year olds who seem more mature and wise. I don’t think it’s a bad thing.

The best thing about it, to me, is the fact that I get intimidated by "professionals and can speak up when I need too. I see so many of my peers shy away from asking or even talking to “upper level” omdividuals in the field.

I’ve been told that my handshake and eye contact has sealed deals for me…more than qualifications sometimes. lol

Well, especially in this economy, you can have 10 people apply for a job with virtually identical qualifications. What next? Personality. Are you going to fit into our corporate (or other) climate? Are you confident? Should you have plucked your unibrow before you came in (it was a female candidate)? I was in a position a few years back where I was interviewing people and I thought it would be so hard to see through to the real person. Boy was I wrong. Some people got no game, let me tell ya. Unibrow. Chick who said in the same interview, I’m done having kids and now I’m ready to get back to work --and-- when I have my next baby… Huh, what?

[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
Hey Andrew- there’s a kid that has your picture on FB, but his name is Devon . huh??? Is that your first name?[/quote]

00.29-00.38

yay-yeah

Drewwwwwwwwwwww I’ve been missing ya

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
The best thing about it, to me, is the fact that I dont get intimidated by "professionals and can speak up when I need too. I see so many of my peers shy away from asking or even talking to “upper level” omdividuals in the field.

I’ve been told that my handshake and eye contact has sealed deals for me…more than qualifications sometimes. lol[/quote]

EDIT: corrected.

Drew spent most of the day updating his log :slight_smile:

[quote]andrew_live wrote:

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
The best thing about it, to me, is the fact that I dont get intimidated by "professionals and can speak up when I need too. I see so many of my peers shy away from asking or even talking to “upper level” omdividuals in the field.

I’ve been told that my handshake and eye contact has sealed deals for me…more than qualifications sometimes. lol[/quote]

EDIT: corrected.[/quote]

Nope. He says what means and means what he says :slight_smile:

lol, man, my typos are sick!

Glasses are for nerds though.

[quote]attydeb2005 wrote:
Well, especially in this economy, you can have 10 people apply for a job with virtually identical qualifications. What next? Personality. Are you going to fit into our corporate (or other) climate? Are you confident? Should you have plucked your unibrow before you came in (it was a female candidate)? I was in a position a few years back where I was interviewing people and I thought it would be so hard to see through to the real person. Boy was I wrong. Some people got no game, let me tell ya. Unibrow. Chick who said in the same interview, I’m done having kids and now I’m ready to get back to work --and-- when I have my next baby… Huh, what? [/quote]

lol, I don’t think I could have stopped myself from laughing.