Luddites

Being the luddite that I am, I got home last Thursday after work and didn't bother checking my voice mail. What programmer really expects to have a voice mail waiting on their personal phone? A better question is, Who leaves a personal voice mail for a programmer? It's not like we've made a name for ourselves as outgoing social animals.

For some reason this morning, I decided to check my voice mail. Sure enough the dial tone was intermittant. Check the message and low and behold, I have one more company interested in my services. This is a group that I had long ago written off. I did a phone interview with them around the middle of October and figured that I had completely blown it. During the interview the HR lady seemed to have her knickers all in a bunch and was definitely not interested in enjoying the process. Between that, and second guessing the answers that I gave for the technical questions, I figured I was doomed.

I called the same HR lady back today and had a very pleasant and cordial conversation with her. On more than one occasion I had her laughing. She wanted to talk about salary expectations and the benefit package. The most amazing thing, this group not being a government entity, is that they are looking for Analysts/Programmers to fill a postition that pays overtime, has a retirement plan and a number of other small benifits that together sound very much like a union job at the local plant. Please realize that this is a huge shock for someone who has worked in an environment with no OT, limited holidays, no retirement plan, and the need to put in 60+ hrs a week....every week.

By the end of the conversation we had rectified our differences in salary, and I am now waiting for a call back to tell me when I get to fly to the beautiful city of Saskatoon. The way the HR lady spoke, it almost sounds like a formality that I have to see the office and city.

Hopefully I haven't gotten my hopes up, only to see them get crushed once again.

posted @ Monday, November 29, 2004 11:39 AM

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