Time to turn back the clock. The Time: November 2009! The place: Somewhere in Suburban New York. Although I did not have a job offer yet, things were looking promising. I had just completed four interviews. I also had jury duty, and I wondered if there would be a conflict between interview time and jury duty. Somehow I managed to make my way through, but there were some moments that I was very concerned. As the results came in, one company turned down my application and notified me within twenty four hours after my interview. The other interview was for a position I had no experience for. True I could get training, but I wanted to see how the other interviews turned out. The third was one that my headhunter told me that I would definitely get an offer for….That definitely ended up turning into a definitely not, and was the basis for my “Cautionary Tale” writing. The final one…well we’ll get to that one later (as that is where I am now employed).
I am, however getting ahead of myself. When we last left my nightmarish experience, I found myself transformed to a version of my younger self for another discussion with my mother. As I left the house, I began to age quickly. Fortunately I stopped aging when I reached my current age. The next thing I knew I was job hunting in the meat district of New York City. What happens next? Please read on. You will find the answer in Part 2 of Nightmare….Again. Enjoy
-Howard K. Young
Find Part 1 here
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Part 2
Good Evening. I am not sure you know me. My name is Howard K. Young. I like to think of myself as a professional. I am not in business to make friends, but once I leave the office, I am a completely different person. All was going well until my job was taken from me in June of 2009. I know what I have to do to get re-employed but like a bad joke without a punchline, I just cannot seem to get that elusive employment offer. As a result I often have problems sleeping at night. When I do sleep, I find that I am often plagued by nightmares. My nightmares put me in strange places, strange situations. I feel like a passenger on a train that is going to some strange Twilight Zone!
I find myself in positions that I would never consider taking in real life…
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