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Most Embarrasing Interview Moments: Confessions Please.

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    #21
    At one place, my boss and another chap went off to interview a chap who they collected from the very busy reception. He was in a wheelchair but they didn't want to be impolite and set about telling him all about the company and asking him about finding the place etc.
    It was a support role which would involve a bit of humping around and they delicately got onto the subject of how he thought he would cope with the more physical aspects of the role.
    I am not expecting that to be a problem he says, as I am here to do a VAT inspection - ouch they had wheeled away the wrong chap who was still sat there !!!

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      #22
      Originally posted by chef
      i was one of 3 giving interviews once, there turned up this tulipe contractor who the other 2 put up with interviewing, i decided as it was getting on in the afternoon i wouldnt waste my time and went to the local instead of interviewing the muppet.. turned the lights off on the way out and left

      I wonder how long it took him to realise?

      Top post!
      ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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        #23
        Originally posted by lukemg
        At one place, my boss and another chap went off to interview a chap who they collected from the very busy reception. He was in a wheelchair but they didn't want to be impolite and set about telling him all about the company and asking him about finding the place etc.
        It was a support role which would involve a bit of humping around and they delicately got onto the subject of how he thought he would cope with the more physical aspects of the role.
        I am not expecting that to be a problem he says, as I am here to do a VAT inspection - ouch they had wheeled away the wrong chap who was still sat there !!!


        And as for the humping around - how are you getting on with that girl?

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