OMG you guys. I got an interview for water operator... *checks clock* 3 hours from now!!!
I've been busy trying to study up the last couple of days. (Fun stuff like, what's the maximum allowed contaminate level for turbidity and chlorine residual? What's the difference between calcium hypochlorinate and sodium hypochlorinate? How does a septic tank work?) I dunno... somehow with the competitive market I feel like I probably don't have much of a shot. I just hope I don't make a fool of myself.
Ack. I'm just a big bundle of nerves right now. Silly, because it's going to be probably a twenty minute interview. I just really want this job. Anyone got any surefire interview tips?
Edit: Done with the interview guys! Thanks for the support and/or tips! It went... well, I think. I made them laugh a few times, but they got a lot of interviews to do. Here's hoping I stood out! :D
I've been busy trying to study up the last couple of days. (Fun stuff like, what's the maximum allowed contaminate level for turbidity and chlorine residual? What's the difference between calcium hypochlorinate and sodium hypochlorinate? How does a septic tank work?) I dunno... somehow with the competitive market I feel like I probably don't have much of a shot. I just hope I don't make a fool of myself.
Ack. I'm just a big bundle of nerves right now. Silly, because it's going to be probably a twenty minute interview. I just really want this job. Anyone got any surefire interview tips?
Edit: Done with the interview guys! Thanks for the support and/or tips! It went... well, I think. I made them laugh a few times, but they got a lot of interviews to do. Here's hoping I stood out! :D
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I have no advice, since obviously I suck at getting jobs. But I don't think you need it, anyway =3.
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Confidence helps a whole heck of a lot, I've found. Though my experience is pretty limited.
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