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A day on, £18 is still too much to pay for a cassette tape. But Death Cab For Cutie's Kinsugi is a rather good record and "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive" is a stone cold banger. There's not much else to say about today. Another typically busy Sunday shift at work, with 720 through the doors of the studio. Other than that, I was invited to my first interview for an accounts role which will be this coming Thursday.

I also neglected to mention that I officially passed my AAT Level 2 qualification this week. Which is obviously pleasing. I've mostly been brushing up on interview technique and the finance sector. As someone who has had very little success in them, I'm somewhat conflicted about interviews. While they do represent an opportunity, I often find myself overwhelmed by the situation.

That feeling is exacerbated in this instance by the fact it's my first interview in a new sector.  In the past I haven't always presented myself in the best way and feel there's some way to go in my personal development in that regard. But experience is experience and there's very little point in dwelling on the past. I hope it'll be a positive one, regardless of the outcome.


EDIT 06/10: It is October 2015 and £18 is still too much to pay for a cassette tape. When I'm homeless and living under a bridge, I will look back on such purchases and lament. Also, my sense of interview anxiety is very much still with me.

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