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It's official.

Waiting to hear back about a job you really want is... THE WORST.

That is all.

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No, waiting for the blue or pink indicator on the little test strip is the most excruciating.

But when u get the call with offer its the BEST! :)

No, NOT getting the job you really wanted after interviewing is the worst!! But it ended up being for the better. Guess that's life. Hope you get the job! If not, it wasn't meant to be (keep telling yourself that over & over!)

No waiting for the blue or pink indicator on the little test strip is the most excruciating.[/quote']

:roflmao:!!!

Sorry that takes the cake. :yes:

I understand waiting...better with one in hand than two in the bush...or so it had been said...keep working and looking, it may be now or later. *shrugs*

Good luck. I know that feeling and the feeling of not getting the call. Ever. Ugh. Hope you have a different result and get that good call.

Oh, ladies. You are young yet! Waiting to find out if the sentinel lymph node was malignant is the worst. Waiting to find out if you have clean margins is the worst. Waiting to find out if your last remaining sibling is a bone marrow match with your daughter is the worst. Waiting to hear if the medical transport helicopter that crashed is the one your husband is on is the worst. Waiting to find out if your father survived his heart attack is the worst. Heimliching your husband and having him lose consciousness is the worst.

A job? That's important, but not the most important thing in your life. At least, I hope not!

That said, I hope you get the job. Good luck!

Oh, ladies. You are young yet! Waiting to find out if the sentinel lymph node was malignant is the worst. Waiting to find out if you have clean margins is the worst. Waiting to find out if your last remaining sibling is a bone marrow match with your daughter is the worst. Waiting to hear if the medical transport helicopter that crashed is the one your husband is on is the worst. Waiting to find out if your father survived his heart attack is the worst. Heimliching your husband and having him lose consciousness is the worst.

A job? That's important, but not the most important thing in your life. At least, I hope not!

That said, I hope you get the job. Good luck!

What you say is true. I am not young, though. Mid forties here! Been through a lot of that myself. Unfortunately, not having a good job makes all those things that much worse. SaraStrong, I hope you won't keep us in suspense! Good luck again.

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Oh my.. You all have some great points! Well, I am still waiting. I got an encouraging email from the nurse manager saying that they are "very interested" in me, but have several other interviews this coming week and so won't be able to let me know anything until the 13th. She said she would get back to me regardless of her decision. Fingers crossed!

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Waiting for the results of your husband's CT to find out if his chemotherapy is working to shrink his pancreatic and liver tumors......

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many of you took this post a little too literally.

anyhoo, still waiting. thumbs down.

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