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I think (hope!) good interviewers normally understand the pressure that a candidate can be under, and would make allowances accordingly - particulary if you concede to them that you should have solved the problem quicker.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket? -
I bet England come lastOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostThey start this weekend over at the warf
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just had a nice glass of red and going for a shave in a bit. Might have to do a little more research about teabaggingComment
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They do need someone to start early! The techie test was setup by someone who then left(4pm). Boss said "he had to go as started early - 7:30". I said "I stat 6:30 most days". Boss "crickey".Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBut you got it in the end? Maybe not a total washout - perhaps all the other candidates took half an hour, or just failed miserably
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I'm a club over country anyway.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet England come last
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So why you looking to move then ?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey do need someone to start early! The techie test was setup by someone who then left(4pm). Boss said "he had to go as started early - 7:30". I said "I stat 6:30 most days". Boss "crickey".
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I could not resist...Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust had a nice glass of red and going for a shave in a bit. Might have to do a little more research about teabagging
Teabagging
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Teabagging is a slang term for the act of a man placing his testicles, specifically the scrotum, in the mouth[1] or face of another person, often in a repeated in-and-out motion. The practice vaguely resembles dipping a tea bag into a cup of tea.[2][3][4]
Teabagging is also an erotic activity used within the context of BDSM and male dominance, with a dominant man teabagging his submissive partner, either a woman or a man, as one variation of facesitting and/or as a means of inflicting Erotic humiliation.

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Shaving is something I don't miss. I've grown a beard over the last few weeks (managed to get past the itchy stage) and I'm told it suits me - it even has the approval of my mother-in-law. Worringly there's a bit of grey in there though.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust had a nice glass of red and going for a shave in a bit.
Would that involve Google Image Search at allOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostMight have to do a little more research about teabagging
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Or you pornOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostShaving is something I don't miss. I've grown a beard over the last few weeks (managed to get past the itchy stage) and I'm told it suits me - it even has the approval of my mother-in-law. Worringly there's a bit of grey in there though.
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