Should I accept the request from the truly truly useless salesman at previous permie company or not.....
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Linkedin Dilemma
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that's what I'm trying to work out?Originally posted by Alias View Postwhat purpose would it serve?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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best use the 'archive' button. I've found that if I just leave them hanging then I'll accidentally accept them on my linkedin phone app or, sometimes I take a different view after a few drinks then regret it.Comment
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Funny, I accepted a LinkedIn request from the truly truly useless salesman at my previous permie company, but only after not realising the repeat requests are automated and taking pity on the poor fellow. The guy now has 500+ connections FFS. Thanks for reminding me my connections are due a purge.Originally posted by eek View PostShould I accept the request from the truly truly useless salesman at previous permie company or not.....Comment
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