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The guy who interviewed me on Wednesday let slip he was ex army, having worked with ex squaddies before I know they look after their own so I guess an old buddy got the job.
The guy who interviewed me on Wednesday let slip he was ex army, having worked with ex squaddies before I know they look after their own so I guess an old buddy got the job.
Well that's what I choose to believe as it makes me feel like less of a failure.
I wasn't going to attend the last interview as it was a 250 mile round trip but the agent rang and convinced me I was 'head and shoulders' above the other candidates so I caved in and went, I thought I'd get it to be honest.
I had a 100% interview to offer ratio before this month, starting to feel like Yosser Hughes.
I wasn't going to attend the last interview as it was a 250 mile round trip but the agent rang and convinced me I was 'head and shoulders' above the other candidates so I caved in and went, I thought I'd get it to be honest.
I had a 100% interview to offer ratio before this month, starting to feel like Yosser Hughes.
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