Nope, I didn't, I just went home and took advantage of them offering their email addresses to send an email explaining my weird interviewing skills and correcting some mistakes I made as well as listing questions I couldn't think of before, and a second offering up my list of Linux articles, emphasizing my references, and linking to my LinkedIn profile. Because I'm stubborn like that, and I figured if I had already screwed up I couldn't screw it up any more.
The problem was they were nice but because the communication went so badly and the head of IT seemed so eager to show me the door I thought I had completely botched the entire thing... and also me thinking along the lines of "I always screw it up if I really want it that badly" didn't help. And now I'm worried I'm just going to disappoint them and get fired before my three month trial period is over, LOL. I wish I could stop doubting myself so much.
The problem was they were nice but because the communication went so badly and the head of IT seemed so eager to show me the door I thought I had completely botched the entire thing... and also me thinking along the lines of "I always screw it up if I really want it that badly" didn't help. And now I'm worried I'm just going to disappoint them and get fired before my three month trial period is over, LOL. I wish I could stop doubting myself so much.
I probably would have too. But who knows...maybe they threw you one of those "Kobyashi Maru" tests...just to see how you'd react. Where there isn't really a right or wrong answer. You hung in there...and didn't bolt.
In any event, that's the best news I've heard for a while. Well done.