I got a letter from the people I interviewed with a couple of weeks ago. They hired someone else. It's a very polite letter--ending with an offer to "be of assistance in the future", which Andy suggests means I can send her a note asking if she knows of anyone who's hiring--but still a no.
The weird part is, I didn't particularly want the job, because the logistics were so awkward. But being turned down is never fun.
Meanwhile, I'll be invoicing for a whole 4.5 hours for this week (ending today): he's got work for me tomorrow, but maybe not a whole day, unless I want to do some "data entry and indexing". I told him I'd have to see what it involves: entering corrections, sure. Straight typing, no.
The weird part is, I didn't particularly want the job, because the logistics were so awkward. But being turned down is never fun.
Meanwhile, I'll be invoicing for a whole 4.5 hours for this week (ending today): he's got work for me tomorrow, but maybe not a whole day, unless I want to do some "data entry and indexing". I told him I'd have to see what it involves: entering corrections, sure. Straight typing, no.