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and now "a word from our sponsor" in the format of an Airport information broadcast.
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Yep, don't let them grind you downOriginally posted by Alias View PostSuppose I should let it go and just get on regardless...
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No we blame the graduate who is about to leave...Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBad workman blames his tools
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Pah, I bet the grub club would tryOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostThe good news is that I don't have to "eat the elephant all in one go".
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Boom!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNew gig is a bit of a rush - I haven't even had an interview. The agent and I spoke on the phone yesterday, and he did ask some quite detailed technical questions, and also seemed to understand the even more detailed answers. Apparently he sent three CVs across. The ClientCo manager called him this morning asking which he thought was the strongest candidate, and he said I was, citing bits of the phone conversation yesterday; whereupon CC chap said that was good enough for him, could I be there on Monday, and as it takes a bit of time to sort out a company laptop and such, can I bring my own?
Apparently the idea is that I can get a head start on understanding the requirements and so forth, and even be getting some code written, while they are sorting out network access and all that, which takes ages because they're a big international financial outfit.
Fine by me
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