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Hold your head high, you have a lot to be proud of!! Maybe it's all for the best-  
Life hands all of us disappointments atone time or another... Learning to move on is healthy.
Im sure it doesn't mean much but I am proud of you @SportyShorty07 !!  It's not easy to handle these things with grace- 🥰🌞 Your karma will come-

 

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@Franklinbell wrote:

@SportyShorty07 @I'm so sorry you didn't get the job.  I am sending you best wishes for a happy and successful career in whatever you choose! I am sure whatever you decide you will be a rockstar! My heart breaks for you I know you gave it your all and then some!

 

I am confident that whatever you chose to do you will be magnificent! If you decide to peruse the cooking route and you need a taste tester I'm here for you girl!😊

 

your last line sums up everything! You got this. I'm inspired by you. I super proud of you! 


@Franklinbell  Thank you so very much for such sweet words Smiley Happy! I really gave it my all and then some- and I honestly didn't think I would be rejected form the selection process, but life throws curveballs and I've got to walk tall.  Oh you and everyone would be delightful taste testers- my caramel popcorn, kettle corn, boston cream pie, crinkle cookies, spritz cookies- so many treats to bake!  I'm proud of you and everyone too- thank you! You ladies have lived such great and admirable lives- raising families, enjoying well deserved retirements, working great and meaningful jobs.  You're all my inspiring and loving QVC family! 

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@Kachina624  Good point- At 4'11" maybe my stature could be a barrier to a career in law enforcement, but pound for pound in muscle and sheer determination, I think I make the most of every inch Smiley Happy! I know there are some female cops who are around my height in my city, so it can be done.  I'm at a loss as to why I didn't make the cut, especially since I have an athletic backgrond in wrestling, boxing and 80's aerobics VHS tapes Smiley Happy

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@SportyShorty07 - sorry you didn't get the job after so much of your time and effort. Maybe you could apply to be a court officer? Good Luck with whatever you decide - riley1

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@SportyShorty07 , I'm so sorry you didn't get in.  How incredibly disappointing.  But depending on the area it was probably a blessing in disguise that you didn't get in.  As well-intentioned and as good of an officer as you would have been in many areas here the officers' hands are tied.  So stressful and thankless. 

 

A dear friend's dd was having a rough time finding a job in her desired field.  Took months.  But the absoute perfect one came along, exactly what she wanted.  So don't give up hope and faith.

 

It sounds like you have so much to offer in so many different areas you will have many options.  It should be fun to explore those options in front of you.

 

 

 

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@monicakm  Thank you so very much, Monicakm Smiley Happy! I've considered investigation- I think I ultimately wanted to get this job and become a police interrogator. I'ma  good listener and I think people tell me the truth easily.  If I pursue my culinary career, I'd be willing to be a sous chef and work my way up- I've always liked prepping ingredients when I cook meals each day Smiley Happy.  Another option is creating my own line of popcorn- I taught myself how to make different kinds of savory or sweet and candied popcorns from scratch during the pandemic and everyone loves my popcorn, especially my ketlle and caramel corn.  Who know- but big dreams and goals are ahead! 

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@Trailrun23  Those are some fantastic ideas, thank you! It sounds like your borhter in law foun a very reawrding career change after his hours were cut- another sign that life leads us in the right direction Smiley Happy.  I could apply in two years to smaller law enforcement agencies to see if this dream could happen. 

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@SportyShorty07 - Oh how disappointing!! I know from reading your posts that you’ve been working hard on this for a long time now. You would have made such a difference in your community! I’m sorry to hear this didn’t work out for you, but you seem to have a wonderful outlook on moving forward, instead of it keeping you down long. I try to believe there is always a reason for something like that to happen, but it doesn’t make it any easier to feel as though your dream has been crushed. You are such a positive person and I know you will find something soon! XOXO
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@fthunt wrote:

@spumoni99 OKAY OKAY....you may have  the last word................


I thought this was a discussion???? Strange response!

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@CANDLEQUEEN wrote:

@SportyShorty07 You have such a positive outlook. I can't believe something wonderful isn't waiting for you around the corner......Best of luck to you!


@CANDLEQUEEN  Thank you so very much, Candlequeen! You know, I went into this thinking I'd get the job, but a tiny part of me had to be prepared for this shocking news and I would push doubts away in my mind because I really thought that I had this in the bag.  Its a big blow to me, but I'll make it through, I will! Smiley Happy

 

As for my thoughts towards my city's decision to not hire me:

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