So the interview went well I think. I interviewed happy and cheerful but youthful. I think the Financial Committee chair-lady was endeared by me but I'm not so sure she's convinced I was the best candidate. Oh well, I made it to the finals, that's got to say something. I should know for sure by the end of this week.
The more I think about it, the less likely I believe it is for me to get the job due to my lack of experience. And I don't blame a company for that nor do I take it personally. I will get experience with each and every day.
The other thought to consider is: it's one thing to promote from within a candidate with no experience, but to hire someone off the street with no experience for a manager position, especially at a controller level is unheard of. I will be shocked if I get the job BUT I do believe I can do the job.
Anyway - I have a job, miserable as it may be, and I have nothing but time to get experience, education, and move up the ladder, though it seems like the ladder moving at TSA is not going to happen with LD on board. She hates me and I don't like her. I made another comment to her today. She's such a shitty manager. She gives me hope that I can be an awesome manager, even with no experience. Get this:
I popped my head in LD's office today when DM was in there and happily but concernly (if that's a word) said that DM was covering all but one of my 9 units while I was on sick leave. (I had told DM earlier that I don't care who you are, there's no way you can juggle KC fund, her "normal" back up units AND all of my units) And LD said "We aren't worried, we'll manage just fine. DM has an "S" on her chest." (presumably the "S" is for sucks as I'm sure it will be no problem at all for her to do nothing with my units while I'm gone, which is what she does for her units now). And I said "Wow, you guys are doing a great job at making me feel like I contribute nothing to the company." And then I smiled and walked away. LD and DM laughed and said "No, it's not like that, I meant Iwe can do it with help." And I just gave my best fake laugh. I'm not really bothered by it because I don't really think that they meant what I incinuated they meant but they still made it seem like I wouldn't be missed at all.
SOB's. They are some of the best examples of scheming, two-faced, back stabbing, passive-aggressive, no good hooligans. *frown*
Yep, it's definitely time to move on from the Army. This attitude can't be good.
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Ha - the S is for "Super Bleeder," dontcha know?
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