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Thursday, February 19, 2026
trying to progress with NO resources or "support".
alright! that went better than my interview before the phone interview i'd say. i told the lady at the desk that i was there for an interview and she told me that i could sit by the door and wait. when i was sitting, waiting for the guy who interviewed me, the guy who interviewed me walked up to the door and looked at me, then turned around to ask the lady where the woman he was interviewing was and she pointed to me- then he walked over to me and said hi then we went further into the lobby and sat. i had first got the impression that this interview would be another strike out after he couldn't even recognize the person he was interviewing, then i tried to reassure myself with the fact he's never met me before, so he probably just didn't know (ignoring the MOST logical reason- i was sitting there with a cane and although i WAS dressed professionally- he probably didn't wanna assume and assumed i was just a guest or something?). he asked me about what i did before i applied to this and i told him about how i was volunteering at sabathani now but i wanted to actually be paid for my work and i told him about when i used to work at license and registration systems for accord. then i told him about my first job at pc's for people and i mentioned how i worked for the NFL superbowl experience when the superbowl came to minnesota. then the job coach who was helping my regular job coach came and interrupted us, apologizing for being late and introduced herself. the guy who was interviewing went outta his way to ask if i knew how to work with computers. i told him i did and i had studied information systems management at rasmussen college. my technology savvi seems to be an advantage for me because i remember the interviewer at 3 or 4 of my past job interviews if i knew how to work with computers. so i'm just assuming that attracts employers to ask me for interviews (because that's the last step in hiring). so being a nerd actually gives me an advantage finally. HOPEFULLY it ACTUALLY assists me in getting this job. then he asked me if i had any questions for him- i had actually been mentally preparing myself for this EXACT question because i tend to struggle with it during interviews. i actually asked him the questions i was curious about and had been thinking of since i applied because during the last interview, i don't think i could think of any. the job coach who sat in on the interview did go out of her way after the interview to compliment me on the questions i asked after the interview when she was talking with me about how the interview went when i was waiting for my lyft ride to come. i just hope he doesn't use my method of transportation against me (because i don't have my own car because people that have their own cars are probably more available to work all the time.. but i'll probably NEVER have the advantage to drive again thanks to all the support i get to make sure i'm successful and have everything i need to be successful *ROLLS EYES* another reason why i'm moving OUT of this unopportunistic state). hopefully he doesn't use that against me because there's nothing i can do to get my license again that i haven't already tried. it's not fair that i get punished for NOT drinking in the car accident that i was in when that's the WHOLE reason why the damn accident even happened. whatever.. tell it to someone who actually cares which is.. *gasp* NO ONE!
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