Unfortunately my friends, Romans, countrymen, this blog is dusted.
Hello Kitty would like you to understand that he should not be regarded as a chronic job interview failure - it is true that Hello Kitty's list of successful interview experiences is as long as the list of failures as documented in this blog. What Hello Kitty is bringing to you is a new generation of experts, much like the Michelin Food Guide Evaluator, and the aficionados of fine automotive machinery - Jeremy Clarkson and Co on Top Gear, what Hello Kitty introduces to this world is exactly that - the musings of the first generation of true job interview connoisseurs.
Hello Kitty's documentation of these interview experiences was essentially what one may describe as a Mezze - a term as first introduced to us by the golfer, aviator and wonderful orator, Oliver Green, who describes the Arabic term 'Mezze' as a series of 'Little Bites' from which he recreates sound bites of his travails across continent and enemy lines in the second World War. Hence, the apt title to end this blog, the surly, 'Mezze of Job Interviews in B flat major'.
The B flat major reference, if perhaps a little opaque for this generation which perhaps does not want to be drawn down by the formalities behind dissection of say Chopin or Mozart's wonderful B flat symphonies, is the finishing touch to this blog, which without it, would run the risk of being stuck between worlds; the worlds between heart and mind. As a once violinist who had a penchant for empty stairwells, B flat major was the only key that would allow free float into emotional discourse with oneself - and the millions of reverberations that were to follow, were just as good a justification for this divergence in title. Now having satiated my blog entry experience, which self indulgingly errs on the side of verbosity, like a grand building that lies no longer, I let my blog fly out to yonder, flying in B flat major....
Instructions:
1. Add to browser
->http://www.inbflat.net/
As a final clarification, this blog in no way, shape or form represents the state of mind of Hello Kitty. However, Hello Kitty has decided that the predilection of the human mind to generally induct a perception of writer is a negative externality that counterbalances to the author the actual objective of the blog - to take one on an armchair ride through the active career brainstorming that took place during these months April to July, 2010.
The rest of the journey is yours, and Hello Kitty walks into the winter sunshine, happier than ever, and embracing the new dawn that lies ahead.
Thanks for reading.
Hello Kitty
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