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"You never know when you could get a job interview," he said.
The friend, who was not identified, had hoped to get a job interview with Nickelodeon.
He said, "I could not get a job interview (in athletics) for 10 years."
I've got a job interview with Dillard's the week after graduation."
The only way you get a job interview outside of the status quo is when an interviewer takes a chance on it.
Frances gets a job interview and asks Walter to watch her son, Danny.
But on leaving the army he had to change his surname to get a job interview and has since lived as Harry Dewar.
I've got a job interview, editorial, and Richard bought me a trouser suit to wear for it, so I have to speak to him.'
Got a job interview?'
"Anyhoo," she said, "I've got a job interview.
One former truck driver from New Rochelle said he had filled out more applications than he could remember and had yet to get a job interview.
Chelsea Pruitt, 18, got a job interview at Peet's Coffee in San Francisco.
After leaving the University of Oregon in 1923, Brogan got a job interview with Robert W. Sawyer, owner of the Bend Bulletin.
And so he thought to himself, 'No, I haven't got a job interview you sad, fat little fairy with your mauve shirt and your purple horizontal striped, metallic-finish tie.
Mr. Podesta also helped Ms. Lewinsky get a job interview in October with Bill Richardson, the chief United States delegate to the United Nations.
In September 2010, Ciaran gets a job interview in Glasgow and is successful, with his impending exit to Scotland, Michelle is forced to face up to her feelings for him.
In 1936, with the country still in the grip of the Depression, he got a job interview at The New York Herald Tribune, where he was hired to cover "the most trivial stories" at $25 a week.
"It happened all of a sudden," said Ayad Hussein, 24, who in the morning went to police headquarters hoping to get a job interview and by noon was lying bandaged and half-naked in a bed at nearby Karama Hospital.
The 45-minute meeting focused on what happened to Lewis this past off season, on how Lewis, who is black and was the coordinator for the Super Bowl champions, did not get a job interview for one of the near dozen vacant head-coaching positions.
Dunn, his label team, and a lot of radio stations made an absolute cause out of getting this song into the top 10, and if their efforts inevitably fell a little short, there was no more shame in that than there is for the guy in the song, who's struggling just to get a job interview.
This elusive mogul, Phil Ginsberg, collects money "like a troll beneath a bridge," and Griffin is so desperate to quit being No. 2 at the studio and go work for him that he donates $750,000 to the school - Ginsberg's pet cause - and commits foul play just to get a job interview.