Ärväthyyll wrote:Good: I am apparently still good at my field of expertise. It doesn't mean I'll get a job, but that's nice to hear every once in a while.
Bad: I didn't get that job (I wrote the above statement when I was told that I easily passed the first test they gave us, which was the thing we were supposed to do later in the job). There could be a million reasons (could be that I screwed up in the 2nd round; or just wasn't by the manager's liking; or didn't look OK visually; or somebody was clearly better at everything), but I am genuinely sad about it. But since I didn't get it, I can also write one thing that bothered me since the job interview: they asked questions that are forbidden by law for them to ask (such as do I have children and how old they are), and I even had to sign I am telling the truth.
Bad: I am really REALLY sad. And it is very rare, especially now, that the jobs of my field even open. But in case of this job, I was sincerely interested in it, not just in a "I need money" way. I wonder when an opportunity like this will come again - this was the first one in 2 years.
Bad: I wish to go to a book presentation of my ex-professor and diploma mentor, who is a great guy, but nobody can go with me. I probably won't go alone.