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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Sounds great!
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
Great news! I hope it works out. Re: the Atlantic article, I read it and found myself nodding to a lot of it. I'm in a fairly specialized niche and have been able to remain employed due to that. But I am also aware that this job is likely my last--not so much because I would retire but because no one will hire me, at my age, to do my job (even though I'm doing it now). My general job field has a shiny new label ("data science"), which means that there are new grads with degrees in it, and no chance that an old geezette like me could have possibly kept up with this "new" field. (News flash: yes, I do keep up, and the field isn't new). Anyway, it is kind of depressing, but I don't wish I were dead. | |||
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Minor Deity |
I was very, very lucky to get the job I have. Most similar jobs are filled with younger people by English departments hoping to hire the next hot thing. I was lucky enough to be looking for a job in the year that a department who was open to what I had to offer had an opening. I'll be up for tenure in two years and I'm well-positioned for that but it's never a slam-dunk. I'm pretty sure that this is the last job I'll ever have, so I'll work until I'm 70 or so if I get it, but I'll retire at 60 if I don't. I can keep writing books indefinitely, although the circumstances of that could shift. My publisher sold itself to a bigger publisher, which then sold 45% of itself to the biggest publisher there is. This could mean a sharp increase in sales. It could also mean that my contract gets cut. Who knows? I could keep writing even without a publisher, but the self-pub business is hard and I could end up spending a year on a book nobody ever reads. This does not sound appealing at this stage of my life. Fortunately, I don't have that my-life-is-over feeling about retiring. Quirt and I have things to do and places to go. As long as I'm reasonably healthy, I expect to be reasonably happy.
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Minor Deity |
Beelady, did they say when you could expect to hear?
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Minor Deity |
I have been asked to come back for a second round with the entire team. They are working out a time that is best for all.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
Awesome!!! Super positive development!!
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Minor Deity |
Yer in!
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Minor Deity |
Awesome!!!!!!
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
Sounds very promising. Sending good vibes!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Yahoo!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Very cool!
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Minor Deity |
Tomorrow, 1pm. I am so nervous! I do not want to take anything for granted...
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
I don’t have any advice for you. I totally get your feeling nervous though! I guess my only advice would be, don’t bother with trying not to be nervous. You’re gonna be nervous, and that’s ok. You’re nervous because you care, and because you’re human. Those are both very good things. Other than that, if it helps you, think back over some talking points, practicing saying them out loud, that sort of thing. We are all pulling for you!!!!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Break a leg! You'll do great.
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Minor Deity |
Thanks all.. Timely, probably why I am so nervous... We had an especially painful layoff today at work..
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