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    #21
    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I once had a stalker follow me to two consecutive contracts I had in the same region, and she was a permie. Wouldn't have minded if she was a stunner, but no such luck. Hence the disguise.
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      #22
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      That just means that he was bad at lying. Some people can make a successful career of it

      Must be a damn sight easier in an industry where there's no such thing as a technical test though.
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        #23
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        That just means that he was bad at lying. Some people can make a successful career of it

        He lied fine until he got the job - which is easy as you've only got one (or two at the most) people to fool.

        Once you've got a whole office to lie to it's another story altogether.
        It's Deja-vu all over again!

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          #24
          Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
          He lied fine until he got the job - which is easy as you've only got one (or two at the most) people to fool.

          Once you've got a whole office to lie to it's another story altogether.
          If you're good enough, you can get away with it - providing you are willing to put in some extra time learning what you need to learn before someone realizes that you know nothing.

          "There's nothing worse than taking on someone who comes in with a load of preconceived ideas that aren't right for your business - I'm just making sure that for the next n months, I get to the right level of detail about what needs to be done rather than risking the wrong solution for you....."

          <<cue much scrabbling through manuals / training to find out how to do it>>

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            #25
            Interesting from this program all you can learn is if you lie be consistent.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #26
              Research shows that a quarter of job-hunters lie about their qualifications. Jonathan Maitland exposes some of the most common lies, and carries out a unique experiment to show how easily employers can be deceived.
              He holds a degree in Law from King's College London and has written five books including 'How to Make your Million from the Internet ( and what to if you don't)' , which detailed his attempt to make a million from the dot com boom by mortgaging his house for 50,000 pounds. He failed. His latest book is 'How to Survive your Mother' which describes his unconventional childhood in suburban Surrey . His mother turned the family home into a hotel for homosexuals when he was 13, simultaneously announcing that she had six months to live. The rights to the book have been bought by ITV films

              I guess his CV stacks up then

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                #27
                Originally posted by KackAttack View Post
                I guess his CV stacks up then

                So do all his unsold books.
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                  #28
                  right boyos here goes, up until now I have decided to inflate my CV with extra responsibilities, titles and timelines. now the reason bieng is that Ive always wanted a IT management position with real ownership and direction. most of my CV is true I DONT fake the qualifications e.g prince 2 I got all the qualifications I need .

                  Second reason
                  I am deaf/hard of hearing with execellent communication skills speaking and on a managment capability.

                  I am finding that HR and managers seem to be doubtful of a deaf person or hard of hearing being capable of the demands of the job....bulltulip they dont want a disabled person sitting on a managment job. mind you i dont seem one bit disabled. thats for feckin sure. but i do when it comes to asking to repeating what someone said. Deaf poeple are the most discriminated people on the planet - no jokin boyos.
                  but anyways i am finding myself having to lie in order to get this managment position becuase i know for a FACT im good at it - with a passion.

                  just get me into a managment interview panel and ill give my kudos.

                  lol thats my rant. just wanting to ask you guys out there whats the best and smartest way to get a proper managment job once in i wouldnt lie anymore cos i would have the job i want.

                  the jobs im the best at is implentation project managers with a hell of a lot of techie experience and project man.

                  the thing is comming accross my mind is some HR dudes are employing managers who are complete dunces but suits them.

                  doesnt anyone want a person who is actually capable of doing the job 200 percent???????

                  nayways thats my rant completley over.

                  good forum we got here hoping for real advice...- the truth doesnt get anyone anywhere in this century. u get tramped on... if u do that.

                  lololol

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                    #29
                    soz about spelling mistakes...too damn tired hehe

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by serverlad View Post
                      <snip as it can be seen above>
                      You seem to go to the trouble of hitting the shift key for the words "I" and "Deaf", but not for any other words (e.g. "im" meaning "I'm").

                      I'm not trying to be snarky (my father has had to learn to live with deafness, and my own hearing is appalling) but it might be as well if you pay as much attention to capitalising the rest of your sentences (and, where appropriate, words), as sloppiness in writing suggests sloppiness of mind, no matter what sensory difficulties one may be burdened with.

                      I have a blind friend who never fails to use capitals appropriately in his emails, even though he can't see them.

                      EDIT: and yes, you're right about people treating you as if you're stupid because you have to ask them to repeat something - it never seems to occur to them that their diction may, in fact, be dreadful, which is why you couldn't understand them in the first place
                      Last edited by NickFitz; 13 April 2008, 04:40.

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