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Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Outside or in-house recruiter?
In house. I had a great hour long interview with her last week on a different position and a second interview with the manager for that spot. I am getting antsy not hearing anything and think this second position would be great as well, although unlikely to be better then the first position that I still may be in the running for.

 
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Abraham" data-cid="16530791" data-time="1392361221"><p><p>The job I already talked to them about was for sales director of the Austin office (management). This new position is for a national account executive (sales)

 
I've never made a real effort to watch the Sopranos other than an episode here or there. I think I'm going to pick that up next. Or Game of Thrones. Or give Mad Men another run. The tepid response regarding Boardwalk Empire definitely moved it down the list.
GoT and Boardwalk Empire get better as the seasons progress. Sopranos falls off a cliff IMO...I thought the last two seasons were horrendous.
Agree on Sopranos. I actually think that much of the fondness comes from people remembering it for being better than it was. Rescue me was the same way IMO - awesome for a couple years and then meh. That said, everyone who enjoys series TV like Justified or BB or Wires should watch Sopranos from start to finish. It's very very good. But I think there are better since (Mad Men and Breaking Bad primarily; I've never seen the Wire).
:shock: I can't believe you haven't watched The Wire. Get on that! I will root you on the way you did with my watching Breaking Bad.
No one will send me a copy. :kicksrock:
JFC, people, everything you want to watch is on thedarewall.

http://www.thedarewall.com/tv/the-wire

 
Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Outside or in-house recruiter?
In house. I had a great hour long interview with her last week on a different position and a second interview with the manager for that spot. I am getting antsy not hearing anything and think this second position would be great as well, although unlikely to be better then the first position that I still may be in the running for.
MOP. :lmao:

Just tell her that you'd potentially be interested in the other one. Let them figure out where you'll fit best.

 
I've never made a real effort to watch the Sopranos other than an episode here or there. I think I'm going to pick that up next. Or Game of Thrones. Or give Mad Men another run. The tepid response regarding Boardwalk Empire definitely moved it down the list.
GoT and Boardwalk Empire get better as the seasons progress. Sopranos falls off a cliff IMO...I thought the last two seasons were horrendous.
Agree on Sopranos. I actually think that much of the fondness comes from people remembering it for being better than it was. Rescue me was the same way IMO - awesome for a couple years and then meh. That said, everyone who enjoys series TV like Justified or BB or Wires should watch Sopranos from start to finish. It's very very good. But I think there are better since (Mad Men and Breaking Bad primarily; I've never seen the Wire).
:shock: I can't believe you haven't watched The Wire. Get on that! I will root you on the way you did with my watching Breaking Bad.
me either. never seen the wire, sopranos, GoT, BE, rescue me. :shrug:

#teammelonsortof

 
The Americans started off terribly. I kindly watched the next couple of episodes and it did get better. Then I figured I'd DVR the rest of the season and watch when there was nothing else on. It's pretty meh but I was mildly interested to see how it would play out.

I'd grade it at a C with a few moments sniffing at C+

Justified: I gave it a shot when it premiered. It just fell flat. The first 2-3 episodes were filled with clunky dialog and hamhanded plot points. Timothy Elephant is a pretty good actor but not good enough to make up for Walter Goggins. Goggins is like Michael Biehan's special ed half brother with a glue sniffing problem.

I'd generously grade it at a C- only because I suspect there is a chance it got better. I just didn't feel the need to see if it did.

No idea what the hell Helix is so I googled it. Pretty much lost me at "SyFy".

Never watched Hannibal. The promos looked rather schmaltzy. And do we really need more Hannibal Lecter? Haven't there been like 5 movies with Lecter in them? It reminds me of that bull#### Judy Blume pulled with "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing". The original book was great then she realize that the real cash cow was Fudge. "Fudge-a-Mania", "SuperFudge", "DoubleFudge", "Fudge-a-Palooza", "Fifty Shades of Fudge". Enough.
Just tried doing a shot video of me reading this post in a cranky voice but I kept cracking up.
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I've never made a real effort to watch the Sopranos other than an episode here or there. I think I'm going to pick that up next. Or Game of Thrones. Or give Mad Men another run. The tepid response regarding Boardwalk Empire definitely moved it down the list.
Thrones and Mad Men are both better than the Sopranos IMO. You still have time to catchup on those 2 though.

 
The Americans started off terribly. I kindly watched the next couple of episodes and it did get better. Then I figured I'd DVR the rest of the season and watch when there was nothing else on. It's pretty meh but I was mildly interested to see how it would play out.

I'd grade it at a C with a few moments sniffing at C+

Justified: I gave it a shot when it premiered. It just fell flat. The first 2-3 episodes were filled with clunky dialog and hamhanded plot points. Timothy Elephant is a pretty good actor but not good enough to make up for Walter Goggins. Goggins is like Michael Biehan's special ed half brother with a glue sniffing problem.

I'd generously grade it at a C- only because I suspect there is a chance it got better. I just didn't feel the need to see if it did.

No idea what the hell Helix is so I googled it. Pretty much lost me at "SyFy".

Never watched Hannibal. The promos looked rather schmaltzy. And do we really need more Hannibal Lecter? Haven't there been like 5 movies with Lecter in them? It reminds me of that bull#### Judy Blume pulled with "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing". The original book was great then she realize that the real cash cow was Fudge. "Fudge-a-Mania", "SuperFudge", "DoubleFudge", "Fudge-a-Palooza", "Fifty Shades of Fudge". Enough.
Just tried doing a shot video of me reading this post in a cranky voice but I kept cracking up.
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Way to thorn it. From the comments, I can only assume that Tanner now looks like Tom Hanks in Philadelphia. Sorry about the aids, guy
 
I've never made a real effort to watch the Sopranos other than an episode here or there. I think I'm going to pick that up next. Or Game of Thrones. Or give Mad Men another run. The tepid response regarding Boardwalk Empire definitely moved it down the list.
Thrones and Mad Men are both better than the Sopranos IMO. You still have time to catchup on those 2 though.
I have been watching Mad Men and while I enjoy it, I don't see it coming anywhere near The Sopranos or Breaking Bad or The Wire.

The storyline is all but played out and they have taken some of the characters on very weird arcs. It's entertaining, but not OMG this is legendary tv.

 
I found a card for my wife for Valentines but didn't want to spend $5 on a stupid card so I took pics of the front and inside and texted them to her. #dawnjuan
The wife and I are not exchanging anything for Valentines tomorrow. We're going to Vegas in a couple of weeks so we decided to hold off on spending any money on each other (or buying crap we shouldn't be eating). I think we agreed on giving each other a card though. Your idea is better.

Maybe I'll take a pic of me holding some roses at the florist and send it to her.
Update: She liked the card and didn't say anything about the fact that it was texted. :shrug:

Can't believe I've been wasting money buying them all these years.

And I like the bolded idea. I was going to actually buy some but we are going out of town for the weekend so they would be wasted.

 
I've never made a real effort to watch the Sopranos other than an episode here or there. I think I'm going to pick that up next. Or Game of Thrones. Or give Mad Men another run. The tepid response regarding Boardwalk Empire definitely moved it down the list.
Thrones and Mad Men are both better than the Sopranos IMO. You still have time to catchup on those 2 though.
I have been watching Mad Men and while I enjoy it, I don't see it coming anywhere near The Sopranos or Breaking Bad or The Wire. The storyline is all but played out and they have taken some of the characters on very weird arcs. It's entertaining, but not OMG this is legendary tv.
It's not better than breaking bad, the wire, or thrones. Its different though entirely. I still watch the sopranos when its on, but it doesn't really hold up that well for me, and I'm Italian and obsessively watch mafia/crime movies.

 
Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Bump for the morning crowd.

Also, can someone point tanner to the eating disorder support group thread? Tia.

 
The recruiter has a vested interest in placing you, correct? He gets paid on it? If you're really interested in the position, I don't think it would hurt to contact the recruiter to basically tell him that if he wants to throw your hat in the ring for position #2, he's doubling his odds that you'll pay off.

Disclaimer: I don't know anything about job hunting and recruiters and protocols and what's proper and what's tacky.

 
The recruiter has a vested interest in placing you, correct? He gets paid on it? If you're really interested in the position, I don't think it would hurt to contact the recruiter to basically tell him that if he wants to throw your hat in the ring for position #2, he's doubling his odds that you'll pay off.

Disclaimer: I don't know anything about job hunting and recruiters and protocols and what's proper and what's tacky.
It's an internal recruiter so I imagine she gets paid anyway. But your point is well taken. Her job it to hire people.
 
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Just sent bob a text. He probably hasn't been here lately due to being busy winning lawsuits, booking business, and having sex. Lucky *******. :coffee:

 
Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Bump for the morning crowd.

Also, can someone point tanner to the eating disorder support group thread? Tia.
when does this job posting close? if it's not for another week or two, I'd wait. Let things play out a bit longer on the first job before you push too hard on this one.

 
The Americans started off terribly. I kindly watched the next couple of episodes and it did get better. Then I figured I'd DVR the rest of the season and watch when there was nothing else on. It's pretty meh but I was mildly interested to see how it would play out.

I'd grade it at a C with a few moments sniffing at C+

Justified: I gave it a shot when it premiered. It just fell flat. The first 2-3 episodes were filled with clunky dialog and hamhanded plot points. Timothy Elephant is a pretty good actor but not good enough to make up for Walter Goggins. Goggins is like Michael Biehan's special ed half brother with a glue sniffing problem.

I'd generously grade it at a C- only because I suspect there is a chance it got better. I just didn't feel the need to see if it did.

No idea what the hell Helix is so I googled it. Pretty much lost me at "SyFy".

Never watched Hannibal. The promos looked rather schmaltzy. And do we really need more Hannibal Lecter? Haven't there been like 5 movies with Lecter in them? It reminds me of that bull#### Judy Blume pulled with "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing". The original book was great then she realize that the real cash cow was Fudge. "Fudge-a-Mania", "SuperFudge", "DoubleFudge", "Fudge-a-Palooza", "Fifty Shades of Fudge". Enough.
I know you're fond of your contrarian stance, and was also nonplussed by the first few episodes of Justified, but it took a little while to find its legs and get the tone right. Its now a typical Leonard celebration of white trash, sleaze and some Detroit bad guys. Pretty irresistible imo.

 
Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Bump for the morning crowd.Also, can someone point tanner to the eating disorder support group thread? Tia.
when does this job posting close? if it's not for another week or two, I'd wait. Let things play out a bit longer on the first job before you push too hard on this one.
Was leanng this way.

 
Is there any "acclaimed" show that's really good after the first few episodes? I always stick it out for the first season before bailing,

 
I would like to be able to enjoy a straight bourbon, scotch, or whiskey. At this point, I really don't like straight whiskey. I love craft beers, good wine, and the occasional mixed drink. Could someone give me a good smooth whiskey to try and a good way to start drinking it straight.

 
I would like to be able to enjoy a straight bourbon, scotch, or whiskey. At this point, I really don't like straight whiskey. I love craft beers, good wine, and the occasional mixed drink. Could someone give me a good smooth whiskey to try and a good way to start drinking it straight.
Do you shave your chest?

 
Another position has opened that is appealing to me at the same company i talked to last week. This is a sales position, not management. If I apply I imagine the same recruiter will see my application. Any obvious pros or cons to applying?
Cons - he knows who you are

Pros - you did not make much of an impression

 
I would like to be able to enjoy a straight bourbon, scotch, or whiskey. At this point, I really don't like straight whiskey. I love craft beers, good wine, and the occasional mixed drink. Could someone give me a good smooth whiskey to try and a good way to start drinking it straight.
Do you shave your chest?
No.
Have you ever saved your belly button lint in a jar and glued it to your face so you can have a beard?

 
I would like to be able to enjoy a straight bourbon, scotch, or whiskey. At this point, I really don't like straight whiskey. I love craft beers, good wine, and the occasional mixed drink. Could someone give me a good smooth whiskey to try and a good way to start drinking it straight.
I celebrate the entire whiskey and bourbon catalog but woodford reserve is not too expensive and is very smooth.

 
I would like to be able to enjoy a straight bourbon, scotch, or whiskey. At this point, I really don't like straight whiskey. I love craft beers, good wine, and the occasional mixed drink. Could someone give me a good smooth whiskey to try and a good way to start drinking it straight.
Do you shave your chest?
No.
Would you?
For the right person...
What would he look like?

 

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