Yeah, so I had my first promising interview of the year today.
Academic coordinator, responsable of recruiting, training, and supervising English teachers for an executive company. Pay is 2,000 bucks a month + all kinds of fringe benefits.
I so can do that job.
The funny part was, it turns out the company is one I applied for 5 years ago when I first starting teaching, and I so wanted to work there. They blew me off because I had no experience. But now.... maybe the time has come.
It all came from spicing up my resume. Oh, and buyin makeup and smearing it all over my face.
Can you believe I had never wore eye shadow in the day before today?
I have another interview on Wednesday.
Now I have to come up with a birth certificate (doable), 2 pictures (doable), my social security affiliation sheet (can't remember where I left it, but doable)..... oh, and some kind of prove that I finished my degree (stumper).
Oh right.
In the embellishment of the resume, I only wrote '1997 - 2001 English Literature, Modern College of Literature, UNAM'. Ahem. I neglected of course to mention that I dropped out somewhere during that period. When the woman who was interviewing me asked, I only said I was still working on the thesis. Sigh.
So, I have my sign-up sheet, the last one I got, of my 5th semester in college..... will that do? I hope so. I also have my translator-interpreter diploma.
It'll have to do.
I so can do this job.
Academic coordinator, responsable of recruiting, training, and supervising English teachers for an executive company. Pay is 2,000 bucks a month + all kinds of fringe benefits.
I so can do that job.
The funny part was, it turns out the company is one I applied for 5 years ago when I first starting teaching, and I so wanted to work there. They blew me off because I had no experience. But now.... maybe the time has come.
It all came from spicing up my resume. Oh, and buyin makeup and smearing it all over my face.
Can you believe I had never wore eye shadow in the day before today?
I have another interview on Wednesday.
Now I have to come up with a birth certificate (doable), 2 pictures (doable), my social security affiliation sheet (can't remember where I left it, but doable)..... oh, and some kind of prove that I finished my degree (stumper).
Oh right.
In the embellishment of the resume, I only wrote '1997 - 2001 English Literature, Modern College of Literature, UNAM'. Ahem. I neglected of course to mention that I dropped out somewhere during that period. When the woman who was interviewing me asked, I only said I was still working on the thesis. Sigh.
So, I have my sign-up sheet, the last one I got, of my 5th semester in college..... will that do? I hope so. I also have my translator-interpreter diploma.
It'll have to do.
I so can do this job.
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