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Dunno, it's a role in cloggy so may have been taken as given by the client. Do you specify the need to speak English when you talk to an agent about roles you're recruiting for? -
Yes. It's embarrassing if they can only speak Hindi.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDunno, it's a role in cloggy so may have been taken as given by the client. Do you specify the need to speak English when you talk to an agent about roles you're recruiting for?
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Yes and I also need to specify if I need a Dutch speaker too. Its never taken as given as there are quite a few international companies here.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDunno, it's a role in cloggy so may have been taken as given by the client. Do you specify the need to speak English when you talk to an agent about roles you're recruiting for?
All the roles over here have one of the pre requisites of language required, its just so they can discriminate against internationals without seeming to do so and then they wonder why the skill pool is so thin.Comment
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In other news we discovered that NorPussI has been immortalised on google street maps
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I think its more, what do you think you're doing in my street?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLovely.
I like the "wtf is that" expression.
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The guy who organises the bacon roll delivery on Friday mornings is on holiday, and I haven't got any lunch due to laziness and disorganisation
Apart from a Cadbury's Caramel in my laptop bag - that'll have to do
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Nice and sunny now. Almost knocking off for the day, timesheet first!Originally posted by zeitghost View PostRain, hail and murrain of beasts earlier, it interrupted my doze.
Now there's thunder.Comment
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