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NLYUK interviewing in her day job?

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    NLYUK interviewing in her day job?

    Man asked inappropriate question at TGI Fridays interview | Daily Mail Online

    A teenager applying for a job at TGI Fridays was asked if he would 'rather watch his parents have sex for a year or join in just for the start' during an interview.

    The 18-year-old was left 'gobsmacked' after being asked the question and others, including: 'Would you rather s*** a brick or cry glass?'

    A spokesman for TGI Fridays said: 'Fridays offers an industry-leading recruitment process, and this incident fell severely below our high standards.

    'The questions posed during the interview with the candidate are absolutely not part of TGI Fridays interview process and we were very disappointed to learn of this incident. Immediate action was taken, with the person involved suspended.

    THE OUTRAGEOUS QUESTIONS IN FULL

    'Would you rather watch your parents have sex for a year or join in just for the start?'

    'Would you rather s*** a brick or cry glass?'

    'Would you rather eat chocolate flavoured s*** or s*** flavoured chocolate?'

    'We have apologised to the candidate for the experience and offered them the opportunity to re-interview with us, which we hope they will take up.'
    hmm not sure how to prepare for those.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

    #2
    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Appropriate use of a Daily Mail article, well done! And a good one at that, but not much of an introduction to the world of work for the poor kid.


    If PC had been the interviewee, he would have just asked which of those tasks he should start first, and then claimed to be borderline outside IR35.

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      #3
      I think they are brilliant questions, bloody snowflake generation constantly complaining.

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        #4
        Originally posted by woohoo View Post
        I think they are brilliant questions, bloody snowflake generation constantly complaining.
        ...complained woohoo.

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