lol :)
Irrespective of your reasons for working, a job interview is a negotiation.
How much money you end up working for largely depends on your actions during
that exercise. If you want to be employed for peanuts in order to convince
others that you definitely don't work for money, that's certainly a
prerogative. Plus, it frees up money for the rest of us.
On 2/15/07, Levi Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Ryan Byrd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well now that's just silly. What kind of automatons just want to work
for
> the thrill? That's something sort of stupid. You work for money.
Well now that's just silly. What kind of automatons just want to work
for the money? That's something sort of stupid. You work to support
yourself and your family, and to get satisfaction from working on
something that you find fulfilling.
--Levi
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