Well, if you don't get this one - am sure there will be another coming along, though any interviewer worth his salt realizes anyone can have a blankout in an interview. They are super stressul. I always fed my brain with sugar right before I did any of the few interviews I ever did - or before I hit my bosses up for something special I wanted. It was a for sure cure to "the blanks" for some reason for me. A Diet Coke and a candy bar without nuts that would slowly introduce the sugar - no, I always ate a Milky Way or something with no extra protein so the sugar would zoom to my brain. Course after the interview or talk was over, had to go get a steak! If you aren't diabetic, hypoglycemic, or otherwise medically contraindicated, try the sugar cure next time or when you go meet your new boss.
Good luck! I know waiting for something very very important can be agonizing. You try to forget it, put it out of your mind, but you can't really. That kind of waiting is No fun! Hope you hear good news soon.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |