I made assumptions on what you provided. I never pumped you for more. The details you gave showed you as unprofessional. If that is not the way it was then why did you not tell it the way it was. No matter. I am comfortable with my posts.
uh, you changed your tune when you realized the whole story about the car interview.
Trust me dude, I know what I am doing. All of your assumptions were off.
Have you ever tried to get a software engineering job? I have.
You sound like the teacher of that employment class I took a few years ago. I didnt want to bother with it, but I went because a bunch of friends told me how helpful it would be. Well it was all so useless. A complete waste of time. It was probably good for people with no experience in looking for a job. But for a seasoned vet like me, it was like going back to high school.
It was silly. She had nothing to offer me. She knew nothing about my field. It was a waste of time.
And guess what, I got a great job soon after, and I did not use any of the techniques that she taught.
I went in to that company and told them what they needed to do to solve their problem and how I would do it. They said I was by far the best candidate that they had. Then I had to interview with the company president, who is extremely intelligent and loves to grill new people, so much that they warned me about it, and said it would be tough and that many good candidates can't handle it and don't get hired because of it.
I went in there and aced it. I actually had a great time with the guy.
They hired me and I did so well, they told me I was the best consultant they ever had, and now they are trying to think of a position for me so they can have me back.