PS: @Cojak - When someone tells you you're too good for them, believe them; because they're probably right even if they're not speaking in earnest.
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Had my first 'bad' interview in years yesterday
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Originally posted by Gentile View Post...Take this thread, as an example. In response to a simple story about Having A Bad Day, all of the women responded with empathy. By contrast some (by no means all) of the men took a simple story about dropping a clanger as a cue to give unsought and unnecessary advice...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou're too good??
That's a rubbish line, and told me nothing about why I hadn't got the contract (which is what I wanted).
And the Senior Manager was a tosser..
Though in the past I didn't get a permie role as I had a lower golf handicap than the interviewer ( old school financial services company).Last edited by norrahe; 29 June 2012, 14:41.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostBasic Venus and Mars stuff. I'd advise all men to read it.
Any excuse to peer out the window with a telescope eh....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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Originally posted by Gentile View PostIn response to a simple story about Having A Bad Day, all of the women responded with empathy.Comment
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Originally posted by Gentile View Postsimple story about Having A Bad Day, all of the women...
one day at a timeComment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostBecause reception is fairly near the bottom of the hierarchy in most organisations, whatever the place's internal culture is like is usually reflected in how happy the person doing that job is to be there.
coffee machine and toilets are the other two giveaways.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostI wouldn't be so sure about that. Most women are more perceptive, empathic and insightful than most men in my experience; we're just less likely than you to show everything we know. Take this thread, as an example. In response to a simple story about Having A Bad Day, all of the women responded with empathy. By contrast some (by no means all) of the men took a simple story about dropping a clanger as a cue to give unsought and unnecessary advice. And a special sub-category of special needs contractor (you know, the type who do this not as a career choice, but because their EQ and consequent ability to deal with human beings is so low they've never been able to hold down a permie job) responded with flippant misogyny. These differences aren't a biological thing, I don't think. It's just that women find people thrust their personalities at them far more often, more overtly (and, occasionally, more revealingly) than men. It's hard not to form opinions about people's motivations when they show so much of themselves to you across so many different situations.Comment
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