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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

I had a couple of really good interviews today at work.  I am looking for a management level position.  Don't know if I have the experience but the interviews were good.
However, I woke up this morning and have a stitch that has worked it's way out and is bugging my eyes.  I had a cornea transplant about eighteen months ago and have eleven stitches left.  One of them today, when I was sitting in front of a variety of different people  talking about why I should get this position, my eyes were tearing and bloodshot....a little bit inconvenient.
Other than that...it was a pretty good day...late night at work.
I am going to go find a warm compress and go take some sleeping pills....time for me to get some sleep...hugs to you all..

8 comments:

  1. Oh sweetheart - a cornea transplant - did you have cataracts? I am sorry you were so uncomfortable today, but I am sure you did AWESOME.

    Hope you have a good night's rest. [I love my heating pad. :D]

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  2. Good luck with your interviews! Don't worry too much about your experience - often comapnies are looking for potential, personality and aptitude over years experience - fingers crossed! If you need some inspiration check out Classy Career Girl's blog - there is some great advice http://www.classycareergirl.

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  3. Good luck on the job front and please take care of that stitch in your eye i dont want anything happening to you. hugs

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  4. I feel for you girl with any sort of eye discomfort. When an eye or tooth is bothering you it seems the biggest thing in the world. Good luck with the job interviews and hope you feel beter after a nights rest.

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  5. Good luck, your skills will take you where you want to go.

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  6. I'm sure you'll do fine on the job. Sometimes it's the person and the fit of the position than the experience. Take care of your eyes please. Feel better.

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  7. Do hope that your eye will be feeling a bit easier by the time you read this Col. Good luck with the interviews and I hope that you are successful. Let us know!

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  8. Hey,good luck....I have a feeling you will bag the job...and I hope your eyes are better now...

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