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  #11  
Old May 27th 05, 02:14 AM
Elise
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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!


Big, *huge* purrs that you get this job and it really is that great


--
Elise (supervised by Gossamer & Jeeves)
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Old May 27th 05, 04:27 AM
Sam Nash
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"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

Gee, Lori. I'm impressed. The phrase "manna from heaven" comes to mind.
Mega-purrs coming from WA that it works out for you.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe.


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Old May 27th 05, 04:57 AM
Marina
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Catnipped wrote:

Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This all sounds wonderful. What I like about my current job is that i
can work at home whenever I feel like it, I only have to send an e-mail
letting them know. It's so much nicer to work at home with the kitties
than in a boring office. Many purrs coming over that you get this job.
Sounds like they want you as much as you want them.

--
Marina, Frank and Mere. In loving memory of Nikki.
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  #14  
Old May 27th 05, 05:07 AM
Takayuki
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"Catnipped" wrote:

Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And please, please purr that I get this job!


That sounds like an ideal job! Lookit all the perks! They obviously
have some special needs and want help growing their business. Purrs
that you get it!

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Old May 27th 05, 05:17 AM
Susan M
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Holy cow power of purr!!! Good work Catnipped. I'll send my purrs for the
letter to arrive. Way to go!

Susan M
Otis and 'Chester


"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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Old May 27th 05, 05:18 AM
Susan M
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"Catnipped" wrote in message
...
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).


One question though ... could you actually get work done home with cats ?


Susan M
Otis and Chester


  #17  
Old May 27th 05, 05:56 AM
CK
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Catnipped wrote:
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Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And please, please purr that I get this job!

Hugs,

CatNipped


I'd love to "have to" work from at home. That sure sounds like a
dream-come-true-job. Any purrs from power-drill-purrer Nico and
purring-so-softly Laku are distributed evenly to those who need them,
and now to you too.

--
Christine in Vantaa, Finland
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  #18  
Old May 27th 05, 10:33 AM
O J
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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...

--------------------snip---------------------
Please somebody pinch me, I think I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And please, please purr that I get this job!


Sounds like a dream job! We're purring up a storm that everything
works out right.

--
Regards and Purrs,
O J
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Old May 27th 05, 12:24 PM
badwilson
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Sounds absolutely perfect! Many purrs that you get it.
--
Britta
"There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown
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http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album




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




  #20  
Old May 27th 05, 09:08 PM
Steve Touchstone
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 04:18:59 GMT, "Susan M" smawdsley remove
@shaw.ca wrote:

"Catnipped" wrote in message
...
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).


One question though ... could you actually get work done home with cats ?


Of course she can, especially with Sammy there to help out. I'm
looking forward to a whole series of "Sammy helps Momma Work" stories
;-)
--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy and Little Bit

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