Nothing quite like interviewing for a job you don't need, It makes a huge difference to how relaxed you can be in the interview, and of course it is good to be relaxed. If it wasn't for this fact, and the fact that I was interviewing for a job that I basically created in first place it could have been a brutal interview. I was put at the end of a table and interviewed by four people, reading from a set of scripted questions and taking notes the whole time. The only thing missing was the little overhead light and the "bad cop" with a flashlight. LOL. I feel sorry for anyone else interviewing for this job, but it certainly bodes well for actually getting it. But the fun thing is, it's no skin off my nose if I don't. I'm good either way.
An icon of Peter (post hypnosis) would be more appropriate than Milton in this case.
And in other work related new, I finally got my first cheque from Tolko, oddly enough for my second invoice to them. Apparently I won't be getting the cheque for my first invoice until late next week. I really don't want to know what that says about their accounting system, just so long as the money shows up.