I guess the OP has been reading A course in troll sockpuppets - Wikiversity
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job doesn't exist and yet they interviewed me (?)
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Originally posted by contractor0118 View Posta little bit annoyed because i had to take a day off from current contract, travel 750 miles return etc... cost me over £500 at least ..Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI do this all the time. When I have free time to kill and no work I just schedule an interview with some mug, I make him come all the way first thing in the morning, make him sit in the lobby for an hour and then grill his head out with obscure C# questions. I never hear from them again.
Usually when there is a real job the hiring manager wants to phone first to avoid time wasters.
Btw: One time I was called very far for a pointless interview with tiny guy clearly without enough experience for the role he was supposedly put in. He just put up linked in picture, where he looks good 15 inches taller and not like himself at all.Last edited by mos; 27 January 2013, 12:08.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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