A bit of non-trip-related information...
I wanted to give you all a head's up on how yesterday went.
Well, the test went
REALLY good yesterday.
The paper test was okay. I didn't like the general feel of a lot of the questions - especially after working with my friend E on her grad papers for business management. The firm I tested for and her scholarly textbooks don't agree upon the definition of a leader... But I did my best.
The "physical" test was aces. I whooped 'em... even the boys. They had a board of 9 spindles with a specific set up that we had to disassemble and reassemble based on a fictitious customer order. Each spindle was considered 1 order, and the goal was to complete 36 orders in 1 hour. I completed 63... I was half way through #64 when they called time.
There were two guys next to me and they both asked, "how'd you get so fast?" after we were allowed to talk again. All I could say was that I just did it. I found my rhythm and went for it. My brain went on autopilot, I guess you could say.
You go Girl! Show those boys
On each spindle we had to place a washer, a disc (it looked like a 5lb flat plate weight but it was light), another washer, a "spacer", a washer, a t-hose or 4 pc. central joint (depending on where it was on the board), another washer, then a wing nut.
The primary variables were the discs - they were labeled A, B, C, or D, and the "spacers" which were either a 1" or 2" silver or a 1" or 2" copper. I think I forgot 1 washer one time, but was able to find it and correct it.
One of the test proctors was sitting near me, watching my every move. I'm pretty sure he looked at what page I was on and was following along to check my accuracy.
Ok, seriously, I don't know how you did it but good for you! I would have been totally confused!
My exam is next Saturday and I'm pretty anxious. I have been working on breathing techniques and relaxation because I have suffered really horrible test anxiety in the past and freeze up so badly that I can't complete the exam.
I heard that they have already hired a few people, completely skipping the interview and just calling to offer them a job.
I've got my fingers crossed.