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Get-The-Job Purrs Needed
OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly -
thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit-sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped |
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Catnipped wrote:
OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit-sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped Sounds like it's yours, you just need to sign the paperwork & get it back to them (that's what happened with DH & his new job) HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY. I'm going to see if Weebs will do his happy dance for you! -- The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)© email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) com http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep |
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Catnipped wrote:
OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... Sounds very promising! Purrs enroute. |
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Catnipped wrote:
OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit- sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped Mega purrs on the way! You really deserve this job. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Milo & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Catnipped wrote:
OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit-sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped WOOO HOOOO! Purrs and birdie chirps coming; sounds like a great job! Jill |
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It sounds to me as though you have the job, but I'll keep the purrs coming
until you know for sure. -- Joy **Don't believe everything you think** "Catnipped" wrote in message ... OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit-sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped |
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Purrs a comin'
Suz&Spicey |
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oh, sounds like it's something that you would like plus working out of the
home to boot. We will purr and pray mightily that you get the job. Jazz & his mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Catnipped" wrote in message ... OK, from my viewpoint the interview (for the web job) went splendidly - thank you all so much for the purrs, they seem to have worked. At the end of the interview he mentioned drawing up an offer letter and emailing it to me. He also said... 1. He could give me a raise in my current salary, they have profit-sharing bonuses every six months, and I would get a review (and raise if I do well) after six months and a review and raise every year after that. 2. He said I could either work hourly and set my own hours or work straight salary (which I chose) and still get all the benefits. I told him I would like to keep my 3 works vacation and he said that if client projects were completed on time he really didn't care how much time I took off or what hours I worked. Which lead to... 3. He said I would "have to" work from home since they don't have a centralized office (they use Administaff for their HR and payroll management). 4. He said his company just went from a privately-owned (by him) company to a partnership and that it's growing very quickly and that my position would be branching out into a whole department and I would be expected to eventually manage other developers. 5. When I said I needed to give my current employer at lease a week's notice so I didn't leave them in a lurch regarding outstanding web projects he said they could contract with him for my services (AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!). Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And please, please purr that I get this job! Hugs, CatNipped |
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It sounds to me like the interview went REALLY well, Catnipped. But I
don't want to jinx you, so..... RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrr!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good Luck, I hope they know they're getting a good person and can't POSSIBLY do better. =o) Melissa |
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Catnipped wrote:
Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It sounds like a dream job! Purrs on the way!!! -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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