de·noue·ment

[dey-noo-mahn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun
| 1. | the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as of a drama or novel. |
| 2. | the place in the plot at which this occurs. |
| 3. | the outcome or resolution of a doubtful series of occurrences. |
Yeah this is what I need in my life and I am so incredibly close. There have been two big things that I have been trying to accomplish since graduating college. The first is to receive my diploma by finishing my last class. The second is to find a job which can pay enough for me to move out of my parents house.
Well on Tuesday I had my third interview with Verizon wireless customer service which went swimmingly. They said I would receive official word in 7 to 10 business days. It seems like a sure thing.
Then on Wednesday I took the CLEP test in American Literature. I passed by a decent margin and when I phoned into Roberts they tried to tell me I had exceeded my maximum transfer credits. That is bogus however because they were the ones who told me to take that test in the first place. I put it off for a while so recently they sent me a letter saying I had to take the test before the end of the summer.
So that's why I'm looking for denouement, a final resolution of the intricacies of a plot. I want to know I have the job and the diploma and then I will have achieved what I have been trying to accomplish for these past three years.
