Job Trial 2morrow

I have a job trail tommorow. I’m not nervous. I’m just feel numb (like I dont want to do it and give up 2 hours of my Saturday from 2 to 4pm. Like, I just cant be bothered about it.

Answer #1

go!!! no matter if you don’t want to!! if you need da job then go!!!

Answer #2

my god, go for it! It’s only 2 hours of your time!!

Answer #3

what job? if it pays good its only 2 hours…

Answer #4

I am assuming at this point that by “job trial”, you mean that you are going for an “interview to get a job” tomorrow.

For everything that you want in life, there is a price to pay. This would perhaps be one “price to pay” to get this job.

If you have a chosen field of interest (job interest) in your life, then you have to first decide if this is the job for you or not. If it is, then of course, your “job trial” is real important.

However, experience in life has taught me that this is probably “not” for you. I base my decision on two things:

1). The simple fact that you had to ask others about it to begin with. 2). You made the statement that you “can’t be bothered about it”.

Let’s face facts. If this is something that was a burning interest of yours … something deep down in your heart that you wanted… then, the above two things would have never taken place. But, because it has, then more than likely your pre-determined attitude (“can’t be bothered”) will come out in your personality at the interview and you would probably not get the job anyway.

Granted, if your survival depends upon money coming in from this job, then by all means “go” if you have no other immediate alternative. Don’t just blanket your nervousness about the interview as an “I don’t care” attitude just to protect your emotions in case you are rejected.

Many of us have had to take jobs in our life that we didn’t want to do in order to pay bills and survive. It’s just a fact of life. However, if you are working at a job that is more like a “hobby” to you, or perhaps holds a greater interest for you, then your job would not be so cumbersome. You would actually look forward to going to work and you would prosper and usually make more money on the job because of it.

So, in answer to your question…

If you “need” the money immediately, then go. But whether you actually get the job or not, stop and think about “what” kind of work you might be interested in doing. You can always use this job as a concrete “stepping stone” to get to where you would really like to be in life.

Think real positive about your interview tomorrow and you will most likely get positive results.

:-)

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