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Strange interview request. Is this normal?

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    #51
    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    Ah, I see. Well for Hapax the client contacts Reception. They speak with an American accent because he has his own offices in Silicon Valley. But they are efficient and put the call through to Professional Services, who then in turn ask Hapax to put together a bid proposal, or may suggest a possible diary slot for his sales team.

    It would be the same routine for me. The only thing is, with the state of the market, nobody ever rings.


    Are you saying that Hapax and Relaxed are the same user?
    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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      #52
      If I Had a Brain I'd Be Dangerous

      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
      Are you saying that Hapax and Relaxed are the same user?
      Well spotted. Apologies to Hapax.
      "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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        #53
        Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
        Yes you can be sexist in language.

        For example if I referred to all nurses as "she" I would be sexist as they could be any sex, though I should say gender to cover all human beings.

        What I found more troubling is that SpontaneousOrder was one of the first to notice it.....
        That's because I know what sexism is, and what it isn't even though some people who don't know what sexism is insist that it is.

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          #54
          In response to the original post, it does not sound odd to me. I regularly work away from home and am used to going to interviews many miles away.
          Obviously I prefer a technical telephone interview first, but my last 3 contracts (including the one that will start in the New Year) all insisted on a face to face interview and I got the contract based on that interview.
          I would not dream in a million years to ask for expenses for the interview travel costs! That is all part of my own business expense.
          Also visiting the customer and seeing what the travelling is like and what the offices are like all help me to decide if I want the role.
          Do you have to drive? Would it be quicker to go by train or plane?
          I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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            #55
            Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
            Set up a google drive ... store all your stuff on there.. Then you can access it from other machines, mobiles etc ... first 15GB is free.
            Can't I just shout at newbies and pretend I know what I'm doing?
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              #56
              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              Do you mean YOU have been contacted, or some company you work for, and they have decided to put you forward?
              I, the director of my company, have been contacted.

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              5 hours round trip, or 5 hours one way?
              5 hours one way, 10 in total

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              5 hours (or 10) is not two days travel, nor is it a couple of hundred quid, unless you drive a very uneconomical car badly.
              Fuel - £100, accomodation £70... OK, you are perfectrly right, it's £30 less than couple of hundred quid, well spotted.

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              Is the role through an agent you have used before?
              Nope.

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              When you have raised your concerns with the agent what have they said?
              Love it or leave it.

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              If you got offered the role, would you take it? (think about the travel)
              I would rent accommodation locally.

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              What statistics/regulations are you thinking of?
              Already replied by other forumites

              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              Have you been contracting long?
              If I had contracted for 20 years I would probably already have answer to my question.

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                #57
                £70 for accommodation at an interview?
                1. Drive it in one day, don't stay overnight.


                2. If you must stay overnight, you'll find somewhere for a lot less than £70. Try Booking.com
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                  Set up a google drive ... store all your stuff on there.. Then you can access it from other machines, mobiles etc ... first 15GB is free.
                  Set up your own cloud drive using a NAS and access it from other machines, mobiles etc.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                    Can't I just shout at newbies and pretend I know what I'm doing?
                    At least your consistent [emoji2]

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                      £70 for accommodation at an interview?
                      1. Drive it in one day, don't stay overnight.


                      2. If you must stay overnight, you'll find somewhere for a lot less than £70. Try Booking.com
                      You could always make a night of it. Sample the local breweries and get a feel for the place. That's if you haven't been before and don't know the area etc.

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