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12.09.2003
"Thanks for coming
in to see us today, Rich."
"Dick."
"What?"
"I go by Dick."
"Oh! Ha ha. Okay,
sorry, Dick. That's one of the reasons we call people in...the
preliminary screenings don't really tell us anything. We kind
of want to get to know the real you. So, you know, we'll go over
your resume, here, and you can just walk us through it as we
go."
"Sounds great."
"Okay. Excellent.
Now, it looks like you've been in the sporting goods industry
for a while."
"That's right. Currently,
I'm the junior vice-president in charge of new product development
for Head."
"Oh, that's great!
Good firm. I use some of their rackets myself. But you're looking
to move on, right?"
"Yes, sir. It's a
pretty staid company and it's hard to move up once you get settled
in. I made a lot more progress at my previous company."
"Which was...?"
"Heckler & Koch."
"Heckler and..."
"Koch. It's German.
Firearms manufacturer. Handguns, mostly. I was the vice-president
of their American division."
"Oh...okay. But you
started out in publishing, didn't you?"
"No, sir. Electronics,
actually."
"Electronics? But
I thought your resume said you'd worked for Hill and Wang."
"That's right, sir.
I was a junior executive in their marketing department. But before
that, I was with the inside sales department at Wang. Computers,
you know. Word processors. Back in the old days, ha ha."
"Uh huh."
"People often get
those two confused."
"I see. And, er,
then I have here that your first job was working for, um. For
Johnson & Johnson. Sales job."
"Actually, I got
my start doing commission work for Slim Jim. But that was only
part time. Pretty much all the guys did it...you know, growing
up in Wisconsin, sausage was a big thing."
"Ahem. And that's
it."
"Yes, sir. Except
for my first job in high school."
"Which was...?"
"Hot Dog on a Stick."
"Pfffftcchc hhehAHEM."
"Are you all right,
sir?"
"Uh, um. Yes. Sorry.
Something caught in my, in my throat."
"Did you have any
other questions?"
"You know, Rich..."
"Dick."
"Sorry. Dick. I sure
do thank you for coming in today, and we'll, er, we'll give you
a call if anything opens. Opens up."
"Are...so I don't
get the job?"
"It's just, well,
we don't know if we have anything that suits your excellent qualifications."
"I thought I was
doing really well."
"I'll be honest with
you. I just don't know if you're Hooters material."
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