Moncton-ing went well. It turns out that instead of an interview it was just a techincal test. 40 multiple choice questions seemingly designed to show you have decent computer knowledge before they gave you an interview.
Fortunately the interview was a phone interview (so I didn't need to drive back to Moncton again) and I had it at 7 tonight. Interview went really well according to the interviewer and as long as I don't get an e-mail in the next couple days, I've probably got a spot (Interviewer didn't seem to think it was likely I'd be getting said e-mail either). So if all goes well, in 2-3 weeks I'll be contacted and training will get started (they train large numbers at once so I have to wait till they get the numbers they want). And then I'll be able to get out of the limbo between being a student and being something else (other than unemployed).
Quotes of the YesterDays: "Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand things with alloys and compositions and things with... molecular structures."
- Ash
"Well maybe I didn't say every single tiny little syllable, but yeah, I said them. Basically."
-Ash
Granger gets credit for the identification this time around. Both are said by Ash during Army of Darkness.
Quote of the Day:
"I don't know, Flanders, having two wives could have its advantages."
"Chop, chop, dig, dig, chop, chop, dig, dig, chop, chop, dig, dig..."
"You know, Homey, there's so much more two wives could do for you..."
"I hear digging, but I don't hear chopping!"
It should be pretty easy to identify the two speakers here so to make it a little more challenging, I want to also know why 'Homey' decided that having two wives wouldn't be good after all.
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