Here come the nerves again...

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I've got an interview tomorrow morning, and I'm starting to feel nervous. It's not a problem once I get there, because it usually goes away...but in the mean time it's bothering the hell out of me. I heard stuff with lots of carbs is good, what else you got?

Update:
Well, that was unexpected.

It was a group interview, apparently. Which means that there with 19 other people there going for the same job. All these people were in their mid 20's, late 30's and most had education that extended beyond highschool. One guy was a chemical engineer, another one wanted to be a paramedic, and so on.

When we first went into the room, they had us fill in some kind of questionnaires and whatever. They had us pair up and learn about the other person (my partner was the chem, engineer) and then introduce that person. I assume this was to see what we could remember, and to see how well we spoke. Anyways, that part went pretty good. They sent us on a short break and kept a few people back. Those people were "eliminated."

Next part we had to just talk about some things, they'd ask us questions and we'd give our best answer. They were questions like "Why do you want to work for Stream," "Do you plan on going back to school" etc. After that they eliminated a few more people and then it was just four of us. Now here comes to fun part.

They set us up with a sort of dummy call. One of the senior employees would sit down and pretend he was calling in with a problem. The thing that sucked was that I was first so I really didn't know what I was supposed to do. They asked if I wanted a technical or non-technical call, I picked technical. So the guy "calls in" and says he can't get his e-mail. I asked him if he was using an e-mail application, and if so, which one. He told me he was using Outlook Express, so I asked him if he was getting any errors. He said that he was getting connection errors. I then asked if he had an active internet connection, and he did. I had him go into his account preferences and check his settings. It was just on the spot, so I had to guess at how to do this. I had him check if his incoming server was "pop.stream.com" and that his outgoing was "smtp.stream.com" and that SSL was enabled. After that, he was able to get his e-mail. Turns out that McAfee was changing his servers to 127.0.0.1, so my resolution was more or less right. I suppose how I handled the call wasn't that great, I must have stuttered or whatever.

They sent us on a final break, but held me and another person back. Then we got the "good bye". The two people chosen had prior call-center experience, and had relatives that worked there aswell. I was pretty much doomed from the beginning. At least I got to the end without having any experience.
 

Baked

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Paper cut between all your toes so all your attention's focused on the pain instead of the interview.
 
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Originally posted by: Baked
Paper cut between all your toes so all your attention's focused on the pain instead of the interview.

"You could light a match, blow out the flame and press the hot ember on your wrist."
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: LoKe
I've got an interview tomorrow morning, and I'm starting to feel nervous. It's not a problem once I get there, because it usually goes away...but in the mean time it's bothering the hell out of me. I heard stuff with lots of carbs is good, what else you got?

I will usually take at least 2 if not 3 nervous dumps before a significant event.
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: LoKe
I've got an interview tomorrow morning, and I'm starting to feel nervous. It's not a problem once I get there, because it usually goes away...but in the mean time it's bothering the hell out of me. I heard stuff with lots of carbs is good, what else you got?

I will usually take at least 2 if not 3 nervous dumps before a significant event.

Ditto. I've found that being nervous a lot is a great way to stay regular. Sure beats the hell out of Metamucil. :D
 
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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: LoKe
I've got an interview tomorrow morning, and I'm starting to feel nervous. It's not a problem once I get there, because it usually goes away...but in the mean time it's bothering the hell out of me. I heard stuff with lots of carbs is good, what else you got?

I will usually take at least 2 if not 3 nervous dumps before a significant event.

Ditto. I've found that being nervous a lot is a great way to stay regular. Sure beats the hell out of Metamucil. :D

I could imagine that the acids produced are damaging to the lining of your stomach. My parents always used to say, "Don't worry so much, you'll burn a hole in your stomach." I thought they were joking.
 

tweakmm

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Xanax.

Or it's second removed cousin Inderal.

It's a beta blocker than has the same physiological effect on the parasympathetic nervous system as xanax, but leaves the GABA recepters of your nervous system alone. It's purely physical, your body is stress free but your mind is clear. It's the dirty little secret of the classical music world. About a third of all professional classical musicians use to help with performance anxiety.

I sure as hell wish I knew about inderal for stage anxiety when I still played in front of large groups.
 

yobarman

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Don't be a chump. Interviewing is easy. Just be real with who you are. I don't know why people blow it out of proportion.
 

tweakmm

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Originally posted by: yobarman
Don't be a chump. Interviewing is easy. Just be real with who you are. I don't know why people blow it out of proportion.
Yeah, or be a man and grow a pair. :thumbsup:
 
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Originally posted by: yobarman
Don't be a chump. Interviewing is easy. Just be real with who you are. I don't know why people blow it out of proportion.

The interview itself is not a problem. Once I get there, I'll calm down completely like I normally do. But for some reason, my body gets nervous on its own during the time leading up to the interview. =D

EDIT: I think the reason I'm nervous is because this will be a behavioural interview, meaning they want to see how I re-act to things. I'll be getting a lot of questions like "Tell me about a time when..." etc. I have little to no stories, and on the spot it might be difficult to come up with something. But we'll see.
 

LordMaul

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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Baked
Get stoned.

That's one way, anything else?

Originally posted by: Lucifer
flog the dolphin

Yeah, I heard about that one. Does it really work? :eek:

can't hurt to try...lmao:D

Whether he had an interview or not, I don't see LoKe making it all the way to tomorrow without rubbing one out once or twice. ;)