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Interviewers that don't understand contractors
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You could always try the following...Originally posted by russell View PostThis kind of interview would make me run a mile. Questions like "Where do you see yourself in n years." are red flags.
Hopefully by then I will have completed your project and a couple of others and be either sunning myself on a beach somewhere or I'll be lying used and abused on a bed in an expensive hotel somewhere surrounded by white powder and high-class hookers.
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Isn't Whores' Washer-Woman is a bit of an aspirational career choice for you?Originally posted by Churchill View PostHopefully by then I will have completed your project and a couple of others and be either sunning myself on a beach somewhere or I'll be lying used and abused on a bed in an expensive hotel somewhere surrounded by white powder and high-class hookers.Comment
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You're getting monotonous now.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIsn't Whores' Washer-Woman is a bit of an aspirational career choice for you?Comment
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You're cheap. Or was that just for a pot noodle.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOooh, I owe myself £10.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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No, I'm cheap.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou're cheap. Or was that just for a pot noodle.
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I always have a look at the website of a company I interview with, I also like to do a bit of background reading and work out who their main competitors are and so on.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThey said "You hopefully have learnt a lot about us from our web site and done a bit of research"
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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That's one thing, and I think we all do that, or we should. But they were expecting me to have memorised it, in granular detail. Studied it for hours.Originally posted by doodab View PostI always have a look at the website of a company I interview with, I also like to do a bit of background reading and work out who their main competitors are and so on.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI always have a look at the website of a company I interview with, I also like to do a bit of background reading and work out who their main competitors are and so on.The correct answer is "Well, it could do with some work I think."Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThat's one thing, and I think we all do that, or we should. But they were expecting me to have memorised it, in granular detail. Studied it for hours.
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