(Side note: Being Batman would be the best job ever)."Stand in the place that you work"
In a bizarre twist from my last entry in the blogging world I have somewhat gone through three jobs. it seems as though, despite my very sad belief that my illustrious career as a Bluenotes sales rep had come to an end, a strange change of luck came my way today. The 20 year old idiot manager called me:
Sandy: Hi Cassandra, its Sandy, I was wondering if you were free to come in tonight.
Me: Sure I can, for what?
Sandy: To work?
Me: Do I still work there?
Long story short, she was behind on work this week apparently so much so that she failed to inform me of my official hire on at Bluenotes. Of course as luck would have it, the day before I had an interview for a banquet hall called Otellos and was hired on for possibly THE worst job ever: parking attendant/dish washer. But with nothing else on the horizon I regretfully accepted. After receiving the phone call, I VERY happily took a breath of relief and called Otello's and informed Raymond that I cold not stay in his employ. He basically hung up on me but who cares, after all its not like I work for him :D woo!
So today I had an interview at a restaurant called Somewhere in Texas (I know, I've never heard of it either). And of course having everything worked out finally with Bluenotes and my typically bad luck with interviews, of course she hired me on the spot for the position of hostess (when I didn't really need one, I get one). So now I have suddenly two jobs and school.
I'm not sure I want to devote myself to either, as they both seem equal amounts sketch: Bluenotes the idiot manager and Somewhere in Texas the hardly occupied/never heard of restaurant. The restaurant also said they would probably want me to take out my industrial piercing for my shifts. What a pain in the ass. Since when did people care so much about ears? I mean I would understand if it was a facial piercing, but it seems a tad anal to me.
What a strange week, but when it begins and ends with no Canadian Tire on the horizon I can't help but take a breath of relief and smile.
4 comments:
You took a breath of relief twice in that blog.
I have been going to wineries to meet prospective employers. hmmm.
bluenotes at limeridge? doooo noooooot work there!
lol no no the Bluenote in Oakville, but I'm interested as to why you might say that?
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