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GIRL GO INTERVIEW FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANT BUT KENA MAID JOB

 I had been searching for a job for months. I was desperate for a job that I could do from home, and when I saw a job opening for a personal assistant, I knew I had to apply.

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I had never done this kind of work before, but I was confident that I could do it. I put together my resume and wrote a cover letter that outlined my experience and qualifications. I sent it off and waited anxiously for a response.

A week later, I received an email from the company. They were interested in my application and wanted to set up an interview. I was ecstatic!

The day of the interview, I made sure to dress my best and prepared myself mentally. I was determined to make a good impression and impress the interviewer.

When I arrived at the office, I was greeted by a friendly receptionist who directed me to the interviewer’s office. I knocked on the door and was invited in.

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The man behind the desk was not what I expected. He was dressed casually and had a friendly demeanour. He smiled when I entered and introduced himself as the owner of the company.

He asked me a few questions about my experience and then proceeded to explain that the job he was offering was not exactly a personal assistant job. He told me that he was looking for someone to do housekeeping and errands for him.

I was taken aback. I had been expecting a job as a personal assistant, not a maid. I was so embarrassed and confused. I wanted to leave right away, but I knew that I had to stay and see this through.

The interviewer was understanding and kind. He explained that he wanted someone with a good work ethic, who could follow directions and work independently. He also mentioned that he would provide me with all the necessary supplies and pay well.

After a few moments of deliberation, I decided to accept the job. I was still a little embarrassed about the misunderstanding, but I was relieved to have a job.

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My first few weeks as a maid were a learning experience. I quickly learned how to clean the house properly and efficiently. I also became familiar with the errands that I had to run.

The job was hard work, but it was also rewarding. I felt a sense of accomplishment when I saw how much cleaner the house was after I had finished cleaning it. I also enjoyed the sense of independence that came with the job.

But it is still a job I cannot work for too long. I quit after 2 months and told the HR my degree is not utilised. It’s like paying a degree grad to do housekeeping.

Beware of so-called “PA jobs”!

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