Ask Aunt Jobby: When Job Interviews Get Hot And Sweaty
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About the Author: Julie Power is a writer and editor with experience in both the United States and Australia. After living in the United States for 16 years, she recently returned to live in Sydney with her husband and twin boys (9 years old).
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Excellent advice! I used to have the same problem – didn’t have AC in my car – needed money to fix AC – needed job to get money to fix AC – needed to not look like I took a dip in the water fountain before trying to get the job to get the money to fix the AC to prevent the flood victim look. Oh the cycle!
Aunt Jobby doesn’t have her own profile, so Julie is letting her use hers for now.
She said: “Angelina, I feel your pain, and the heat. It could be menopause but am hoping it is empathy. The flood victim look is a nice one for the front page of the newspaper but corporate America tends to like to make its donations to victims in a more organized way. I think hanging out at a local cafe is often a good idea, review your resume, cool off, go over notes (and hope like anything not to spill coffee over new outfit!). Thanks for your feedback on my first advice column.”