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Originally posted by Bee View PostI'm feeling discriminated here with all the spelling nazi members complaining about my English and then I get posts full of errors without complaints. Not fair.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostI'm feeling discriminated here with all the spelling nazi members complaining about my English and then I get posts full of errors without complaints. Not fair.
If English is your first language or you are sufficiently fluent in it then mistakes are ignored.
In 5 years time when we have sufficiently trained you in fluency and British "humour" you to will be able to make jokes like that.
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I'm feeling discriminated here with all the spelling nazi members complaining about my English and then I get posts full of errors without complaints. Not fair.
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Originally posted by diseasex View Posti'm northwest contractor and started applying in london to score these awesome rates.
Current experience : 15-25 calls a day. rarely any interview. Managed to get 2 over a 3 weeks of looking with that amount of calls daily. Ridiculous
interview #1. 550pd javascript/ hedge fund: 5 min slot, queue outside of the room with other candidates. Manager is rushing me, handing me over some tests and quickly asking few questions. 4 min later thank you next!
Interview #2. 450pd javascript: Waiting in reception reading newspaper. Manager approaches me, left newspaper on table. Technically excellent. Feedback: Receptionist told the manager i was rude that i left newspapers like that. Didn't get the gig.......
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interview #3 450pd javascript: Technically excellent. Manager had many other excellent candidates and chose among us.
Now i wonder what it takes to be contracting in london. Contacts? Be wordclass, davos speaker authority?
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What's wrong with you?!
Originally posted by diseasex View PostI'm northwest contractor and started applying in london to score these awesome rates.
Current experience : 15-25 calls a day. Rarely any interview. Managed to get 2 over a 3 weeks of looking with that amount of calls daily. Ridiculous
Interview #1. 550pd javascript/ hedge fund: 5 min slot, queue outside of the room with other candidates. Manager is rushing me, handing me over some tests and quickly asking few questions. 4 min later Thank you NEXT!
Interview #2. 450pd javascript: Waiting in reception reading newspaper. Manager approaches me, left newspaper on table. Technically excellent. Feedback: Receptionist told the manager I was rude that i left newspapers like that. Didn't get the gig.......
Haha
Interview #3 450pd javascript: Technically excellent. Manager had many other excellent candidates and chose among us.
Now I wonder what it takes to be contracting in London. Contacts? Be wordclass, Davos speaker authority?
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A 20 minute poo. That's what Friday mornings are for after beer and curry Thursday. I knew someone who worked out that the client paid £42 for him to "nearly fill the bowl".
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostIndeed, one chap turned up for an interview he asked if he could use the loo (after seeing 3 people waiting to interview him) no bother I said and took him to the toilets - he proceeded to have a 20min poo !!! As he was a visitor I had to wait outside and heard him on the phone the whole time while having this poo !!!
The other 2 interviewers got board and wondered off
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostYep. Northwest village idiot with no manners. I guess etiquette and not dumping used news papers in potential Client Cos reception area and being a little more friendly with the receptionist might be the key to contracting south
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London market - dead? Overcrowded?
Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostMust confess there is no way I would read a newspaper while waiting for an interview. Either pick up some of their literature or read nothing.
The other 2 interviewers got board and wondered off
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTo be fair last client knew that contractors could be rid off very quickly if they weren't up to scratch. They actually refused to interview a load of people after looking at their CVs they didn't even look at their portfolios.
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