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Crossing my fingers about my just finished interview

Started by GentlemanRDP, October 10, 2011, 11:07:22 AM

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So I just had an interview at Old Navy for a seasonal position.

In short, I was terrified. I HATE interviews, actually...I don't think that anyone likes them, and I usually make awful mistakes in what I say because I'm so nervous. This time, I'm not sure if I made a glaring mistake or not. It was worse than normal because there were TWO interviewers, and they were both male.

I told myself that I wouldn't say that I was trans, but when the chance came, I just blurted it out.

One asked,

"What goal have you set for yourself, how did you achieve it, and how did it make you feel?"

I thought about it for a moment, stared at the one who asked, was spurred on when I realized that he was letting off a 'gay-vibe,' and I spurted out,

"My new year's resolution for this year was to get on T. I saved up enough money, continually asked for more hours, and eventually got on it. Now that I'm on it, I feel fantastic and I feel like a whole and complete person,"

=_____=;

The other interview just kind of blinked at me and instantly started writing and the other gave me an expression like, 'Oh ._.;' And then we moved on.

*Slump*

I don't know how to feel about this, I'm hoping they'll realize that I was taking a big step in saying this, and that it shows my honesty and drive as a person. But they might just think I'm a freak >___O; I guess there's a fifty / fifty chance.
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