I didn't know the school was giving offers to all interviewees when I left at noon so I even felt some regret deep in my heart. It was a friend of LG's from undergraduate years (who also attended the interview and who stayed the whole process) that notified LG this afternoon that the school gave offers to all interviewees, then LG texted me this info immediately (many thanks to her). I hesitated for a moment... should I ask her for her friend's phone number, calling her and asking her if the interview was over yet, so I would rush the back if not? Or should I just say " it, if you don't sign there, nor will I!"? (knowing that the school is located in a remote rural area and there aren't no other companies or s nearby, which means it'd be a of drive between her workplace and mine if I signed there). And yes, just as I said, I made another great decision (last one being that I quit that deadend job on Independence day in 2012). I texted her back, "I ain't going back there no matter what, since you ain't going there." I really felt like being a man at the moment, tbh.

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). I hesitated for a moment... should I ask her for her friend's phone number, calling her and asking her if the interview was over yet, so I would rush the back if not? Or should I just say " it, if you don't sign there, nor will I!"? (knowing that the school is located in a remote rural area and there aren't no other companies or s nearby, which means it'd be a of drive between her workplace and mine if I signed there). And yes, just as I said, I made another great decision (last one being that I quit that deadend job on Independence day in 2012). I texted her back, "I ain't going back there no matter what, since you ain't going there." I really felt like being a man at the moment, tbh.
