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 Too bad you accidentally typed age: 230.Originally posted by SockpuppetOld...far too old. At 23 I really am getting on in years. I think they wanted a pre-teen.  
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 Wasnt being serious about the suiing them - its not my style.Originally posted by g1mediaI work within the HR dept of a bank and have recently redeveloped the policies for Age Discrimination.
 
 If you have evidence then there is clear scope for your case.
 
 Have a look at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/...discrimination
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 I work within the HR dept of a bank and have recently redeveloped the policies for Age Discrimination.
 
 If you have evidence then there is clear scope for your case.
 
 Have a look at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/...discrimination
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 Just misunderstood eh? Makes two of us...Originally posted by Sockpuppet 
 
 I dont try to be sarky I just come accross that way. Maybe thats what they didnt like 
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 Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesAlright then, you sarky motherlover  
 
 I dont try to be sarky I just come accross that way. Maybe thats what they didnt like  
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 Alright then, you sarky motherloverOriginally posted by SockpuppetOld...far too old. At 23 I really am getting on in years. I think they wanted a pre-teen.  
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 Don't we all?Originally posted by SockpuppetOld...far too old. At 23 I really am getting on in years. I think they wanted a pre-teen.
 
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 Old...far too old. At 23 I really am getting on in years. I think they wanted a pre-teen.Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesSo do you reckon you're too old or too young?
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 So do you reckon you're too old or too young?Originally posted by SockpuppetApplied for a gig as contract manager. Something I have never done before and to be fair I am not qualified to do it. Sent the CV in and the pimp was nice and said I was what they were looking for. Client would like to see me for interview and gave me a date.
 
 They brought up there was no DOB on my CV so I e-mailed it over stating that it was not on the CV for "presentational" purposes.
 
 Wait a day and get a mail back stating that the client doesnt think I am "suitable" for the position and its beenn filled by someone else.
 
 Yay....where do I sue 
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 Ooooo my first bit of age discrimination....Applied for a gig as contract manager. Something I have never done before and to be fair I am not qualified to do it. Sent the CV in and the pimp was nice and said I was what they were looking for. Client would like to see me for interview and gave me a date.
 
 They brought up there was no DOB on my CV so I e-mailed it over stating that it was not on the CV for "presentational" purposes.
 
 Wait a day and get a mail back stating that the client doesnt think I am "suitable" for the position and its beenn filled by someone else.
 
 Yay....where do I sue Tags: None Tags: None
 
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