Hi everyone,

Last week while I was driving home from the STC Conference, I got a call about 
a job I'd applied for a couple of weeks earlier. We did a phone interview, and 
he planned to set up face-to-face interviews by the end of the week and I'd 
hear from him by then if I was going to get an interview. I didn't hear from 
him, so I put it out of my mind.

I was pretty surprised to get a call back yesterday. Now, I have an interview 
this afternoon. :)

The job entails training people over the phone, writing documentation to 
support the issues they have with their application, and creating web based 
training. Seems like it is a good fit for me. But, I haven't been on an 
interview in many, many years, and I'm quite nervous. I have two writing 
samples (one full manual I wrote from scratch and a set of repair kit 
instructions) to bring and some video demos I created for my i3D business. I 
have a suit. He has my resume. 

Any last minute thoughts or advice?

Lisa G.
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