itsnowmyturn
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tanks, i dont normally get nervous about interviews but i am a little bit, iv only done todays prep and spent half the time on here lol, i have just written down some key parts of old jobs and key phrases to try and get in there, i have sooo much to do tonight, I have to find three pieces of ID, my BTEC certificate, I need to have a shower, straighten my hair, take my tatty old nail polish off, and do my eye brows. My interview is at 9:30 and getting the train in at 8:15 to make sure I'm there on time. I hate early mornings, dont normally get up until 10 at the earliest unless Im at work or have a doctors or hospital appointment.
I agree volunteering gets you very far, I wish I could have volunteered while I was at university it would have given me more chance of getting an assistant psychologist post, but most of them are only temporary jobs and that just wont do for me. nowadays its not what you know but who you know, if I dont get this job tomorrow I might have an opportunity to get some psychology experience but i will cross that bridge if I dont get this job, unfortunately goin back fulltime will mean thats the end of the possibility to get experience and will prob mean that I can never get a psych job
I agree volunteering gets you very far, I wish I could have volunteered while I was at university it would have given me more chance of getting an assistant psychologist post, but most of them are only temporary jobs and that just wont do for me. nowadays its not what you know but who you know, if I dont get this job tomorrow I might have an opportunity to get some psychology experience but i will cross that bridge if I dont get this job, unfortunately goin back fulltime will mean thats the end of the possibility to get experience and will prob mean that I can never get a psych job