STEP 1: Be open and polite, but have a business-like manner.

... You will generally find them to be friendly and approachable.

STEP 2: Remember to be flexible.

In today's fast-paced corporate world, it may be a little difficult to come to a mutually satisfactory arrangement ...

STEP 3: Ask yourself: is this the job for you?

Good luck!
2 comments:
That's cute Tim.
I have an awful feeling it may even be true.
Not far from the truth, that's for sure.
When I was hunting for jobs, I kept on running into people like that.
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