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Sep 04, 2005 01:15 PM

Results on hold

by Sandy46

Since I had not received my results on Wednesday ( when the computer stopped at 75 after what think were a lot of very hard prioritizing questions)and received a second ATT, I decided to see what would happen if I tried to register for another test. Got the message that "candidate's results are on hold". I also noticed that my ATTs both have a space hyphen space between my first and last name. That was true at the test when I looked on the screen after I was fingerprinted. I pointed it out to the person entering more data and she said "That's OK. It may not have been--There is a huge party for me tonight at a friend's house. Boy do I feel like celebrating.
I am almost 60. This is my third career and the least money I will have made in the last 14 years. Is someone trying to tell me something?

Good news is I can stop checking for results every 2 hours. (I won't allow my self to do it more often) I am supposed to start a job next week.


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