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Kenji   08-24-2004, 05:26 PM
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Dalt Wrote:Whenever I log in to catch up, you're around Kenji. Do you ever sleep? Wink


Of course, I have a sleeping time. Big Grin

Cause of time difference, when America and England is afternoon, Japan is midnight. So I'm sleeping in night. And, when I'm in my office, sometimes I'm watching this site.....between working time and rest time.

BTW,now here in Japan, 5:27am. Oh, I must go to work. :p
crimsontarheel   08-24-2004, 07:57 PM
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welcome to the board
Dalt   08-25-2004, 03:11 AM
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crimsontarheel Wrote:welcome to the board

I FEEl welcome, thanks. What is a crimsontarheel? Am I showing my ignorance about a FPW character?
Dalt   08-25-2004, 06:48 AM
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Dalt Wrote:So, How did that job interview go? Did you wow them into submission? Or are they doomed to failure without you?

Come on, put us out of our misery! :confused:
stacyzinda123   08-25-2004, 11:19 AM
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Dalt Wrote:Come on, put us out of our misery! :confused:

sorry for the slow reply. I went at 3:30 yesterday and felt so wierd afterward that all I did was write my thank-you note and meet some friends for a much-needed beer! It went well, I think I have a reasonable chance of getting an offer. My only hesitation is that the description and responsibilities changed between the two interviews. The job was switched from process development at a microbiology company to a microbiology research and development position. I have much less experience with that, which was causing me some anxiety, but I've had some time to think it through. I can pick things up fairly quickly and I'm sure I'll get some training, so I'm feeling much better about things now. Maybe it was the night to sleep on it, or maybe it was the beer I had before bed, I'm not sure Rolleyes Thanks for the interest, it is really nice that someone cares, someone I haven't even met! I really appreciate it!
Dalt   08-25-2004, 01:03 PM
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stacyzinda123 Wrote:sorry for the slow reply. I went at 3:30 yesterday and felt so wierd afterward that all I did was write my thank-you note and meet some friends for a much-needed beer! It went well, I think I have a reasonable chance of getting an offer. My only hesitation is that the description and responsibilities changed between the two interviews. The job was switched from process development at a microbiology company to a microbiology research and development position. I have much less experience with that, which was causing me some anxiety, but I've had some time to think it through. I can pick things up fairly quickly and I'm sure I'll get some training, so I'm feeling much better about things now. Maybe it was the night to sleep on it, or maybe it was the beer I had before bed, I'm not sure Rolleyes Thanks for the interest, it is really nice that someone cares, someone I haven't even met! I really appreciate it!

You know what they say, "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it".
Dive right in and 'Fake it till you make it'.You can bet everyone else does when they take a position they're intimidated by. I'm sure you'll do great, you sound like you've got your head screwed on, which is probably the starting point they're looking for.
Fingers crossed for you over here! Wink
Scott Hajek   08-25-2004, 04:06 PM
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stacyzinda123 Wrote:. . .a microbiology research and development position.

hmmmm.... sounds like a job the government will be watching over....

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
stacyzinda123   08-25-2004, 04:44 PM
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Scott Hajek Wrote:hmmmm.... sounds like a job the government will be watching over....

To an extent, it definetly is. The company makes diagnostic equipment for hospitals to test blood, urine, sputum, etc samples for various bacteria. So because of the hospital use they are ISO 9001 certified, which means everything is accompanied by lots of paperwork and has to meet very stringent government standards to maintain certification. There are FDA inspections, etc to ensure standards are being met and that there are no violations. But, you don't work with government people breathing down your neck or anything.
stacyzinda123   08-25-2004, 04:46 PM
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Dalt Wrote:You know what they say, "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it".
Dive right in and 'Fake it till you make it'.You can bet everyone else does when they take a position they're intimidated by. I'm sure you'll do great, you sound like you've got your head screwed on, which is probably the starting point they're looking for.
Fingers crossed for you over here! Wink

Thanks for the vote of confidence. I figured I'd be in the "fake it until you make it" camp when I started this job right out of college. It went easier than I expected though and, as it turns out, I learned some stuff in those 4 years that I actually used! Smile
Scott Hajek   08-25-2004, 06:29 PM
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stacyzinda123 Wrote:To an extent, it definetly is. The company makes diagnostic equipment for hospitals to test blood, urine, sputum, etc samples for various bacteria. So because of the hospital use they are ISO 9001 certified, which means everything is accompanied by lots of paperwork and has to meet very stringent government standards to maintain certification. There are FDA inspections, etc to ensure standards are being met and that there are no violations. But, you don't work with government people breathing down your neck or anything.

Whew!! So, John Ashcroft won't be thinking you're one of them thar terrorist-types?

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
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