When I woke up this morning after a good nights rest, I first thought that I shouldn't have vented my frustrations here. The last thing I wanted to do was litter the board with venting post.
But, after reading all the uplifting messages you all posted, I'm very glad I did. Thanks for using one of your 10 posts to send your message my way.
Looking back on the past couple of years, and all the rigorous tests I passed, I realize the confidence I've gained, and how much I've improved myself, and the quality of my life.
The physical exam was so tough, most people failed. There were paramedics waiting at the end of the test. The ones that passed had so much drive that they either collapsed at the end from exhaustion, went on oxygen, and a few were even taken to the hospital. My whole body was in pain for a week afterwards, I could barely walk. But I passed.
The psych test, lie detector tests were so stressful my shirt was drenched with sweat at the end of it, and the background integrity process my whole life was looked at...friends, coworkers, family and neighbors interogated, financial records were accessed, driving records, etc..and I passed everything with flying colors to make the top 10.
So, this whole process, all my effort, has definitely made me a better man. That I am grateful for. The past 2 years I've been living a clean healthy lifestyle, I've gotten active in my community by volunteer, I could go on.
So, I'm going to take a little time off, like Mac suggested. Then, keep trying, and look into other cities and departments.
When a door closes, there's usually a window open somewhere. I'm going to find that window.
Latinoman said:
Instead of cheering you up…I will tell you what I would do. This is what I would do…I will write a “thank you” letter (very professional, etc.) to the hiring authority, the management, the interviewer and any other person with hiring authority.
In that “thank you” letter you will obviously thank them because they considered you for the job. Tell them that this was your dream job and all those hours sacrificing your body, sacrificing your time to study, sacrificing other things in the last two years were NOT done for nothing. The fact that you finished number 8 in the list and did not make the final cut by a mere two applicants has made you stronger and more determine. You are thanking them because they have made you a better person.
Also tell them that you still very interested in future openings, etc. And why it was your dream to work for them..
Latinoman, great advise. I'm going to do this...write a letter thanking the department.
The top 10 guys all passed everything and the department wanted to hire them, it's just unfortunate that there ended up only being 6 spots. I got a chance to meet these guys in person, and they are all great guys, so I couldn't wish anything but the best for them. However, if one of them gets hurt and couldn't continue, I'll be ready.
There's also a small chance that I may be hired in the next round, since I did so well in the process...and writing a letter, like you suggested, will definitely help. Plus, I am very thankful for have been given the opportunity to participate.