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The Interview (Confessions of an IT Stud Book 1)

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ISBN / ASINB007RI036E
ISBN-13978B007RI0364
Sales Rank1,936,328
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Being the geeky guy who knows how to fix everyone's computer doesn't have much of a payoff. At least not until the swanky computer company downtown has an opening for an intern, and the HR representative who is interviewing you takes note of your very generous qualifications. When she closes the door, the conversation quickly turns from simple to sultry, and what happens next is every well-hung geek's dream.

Excerpt from "Confessions of an IT Stud: the Interview" -

“Nathan,” she started, but paused. “May I call you Nathan?” she asked, and her eyes glanced down through the table between us, and for a moment I thought she might be staring at my lap.

“Sure,” I replied. I was still feeling nervous, and maybe I just wasn’t recognizing the signs. All I knew at that moment was I could see her legs better now that she was sitting, the skirt had risen up to just above her knees, and her skin was smooth and creamy. When I glanced up, she was leaning back in her seat.

“The job involves desk side support here in the main office building. There are 1200 users on site, give or take. You would need to be equally well versed in hardware and software issues, and you may also do some training on phone and remote support. Any questions so far?” I shook my head no and she went on.

“Normally I would give you a computer test after we talk. I have a system over there on the side table,” and she indicated a large work table off in a corner of the room, “that has been dismantled by the head of our desktop support group for you to repair, and then dismantle again for the next applicant.” She picked up a pen and began chewing on it. “However, I think for you we might be able to make an exception if you’re interested.”

She rose and came around and leaned back against the desk next to me. “Stand up,” she said, and the tone in her voice was firm, convincing, in command. I stood up and looked at her.

“This office is private. Anything we do or say stays in here. If you are uncomfortable at any time, speak up, and we will stop and you can take the regular test and I’m sure you will do very well and be a huge asset to the team, which has been struggling with a lack of talent this past year. Is that clear, Nathan?”

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