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So now I'm going through that phase where I start to review what I said in the interview and start to analyze everything. Unfortunately, this seems to happen very early in the morning when I should still be sleeping.
 
So now I'm going through that phase where I start to review what I said in the interview and start to analyze everything. Unfortunately, this seems to happen very early in the morning when I should still be sleeping.
You said what you said, for good or bad, and they'll hire you or not. It's now out of your hands and you've done your best. At this point, no amount of self-analysis will change the outcome of this particular round. Personally, as long as you didn't play the bagpipes like some kind of drunken sailor, you should be fine... ;)

That's regardless of if you get the job. Now if you did play them bagpipes in the aforementioned manner, I might have to reconsider someone's sanity and it might be my own... :D
 
Maybe I am missing something, but my school clinic confuses me. Known I was getting sick for a day or two and last night it makes its grand entrance so I decided to try to nip it in the bud before my 40 hour work weekend. Their little diagnosis paper? Allergic rhinitis. I have no allergies or rhinitis. o_O
 
Diagnostics are always based on educated guesses. If they can't outright tell what you have, they go with common denominators. Most probably one of the symptoms you presented with was of an allergic rhinitis, and that was enough to brand you with it.
 
I figured it had something to do with a symptom, I just wasn't expecting to it be something I answered no to both of lol. It worked out though, I just went back to my humble abode, threw the paper away and then continued to get more sleep than I had in 2 days.
 
Got rid of my BMW on Friday and got a 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500. Only 14,000 on the clock. In impeccable condition, and I got a great buy back on the BMW. Win all the way around.

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now I'm wondering if I should have bought an old ambulance instead ....
 
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Got rid of my BMW on Friday and got a 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500. Only 14,000 on the clock. In impeccable condition, and I got a great buy back on the BMW. Win all the way around.

View attachment 2774 now I'm wondering if I should have bout an old ambulance instead ....
14,000 on a 2012? That thing has never seen the road haha. I have 33,000 on my 2014..
 
112,000 on my 08 tacoma...
 
Bought my 2006 Frontier with 26,000 on it in 2014.

The owner had been dead for a year and he previously used it only to drive to the mountains, which happened not often. He willed it to a homeless shelter who then sold it to me at wholesale (seven thousand less than KBB).

Best. Deal. Ever.
 
Had 517k and change on a business '07 Chevy Express, all mine. Every time I took it in for oil change (more or less once a month), the look on the mechanics' faces was priceless. It still sold for $2500.
 
But But But But the snowww...

I went skiing in a dress this weekend and it was kinda rad.

That's the toughest part of this whole decision. Ended up selling the sled a while back. I loved that thing to death but me and he lady kinda needed the money and it wasn't getting ridden nearly enough.

Passed the written Monday with a score I wasn't happy with but was told that it was actually an excellent score. Passed my scenarios today, have my interview tomorrow. Been brushing up on interview stuff all afternoon and evening. There was ~45 that took the written from what I'm told, ~20 passed and I know at least 3 didn't make it past the scenarios from the group before me. Also based on when I took my test and the interview schedule more than a handful didn't make it from earlier groups either so that leaves us in at least the mid teens for how many people are left and there's 12 vacancies....

We will see.


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112,000 on my 08 tacoma...
My last Taco was a 2012 that I bought new, owned for 31 months and sold with 77k

I had a '98 Pathfinder once that I put 140k on in about 4 years.

In the past year I've put 13k on my Excursion and 11k on my Rubicon. Not too bad.
 
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