Originally posted by flipFlop
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Previously on "Strange occurrence at recruitment 'session'."
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Probably 2nd time ever been to a recruitment session like this. In terms of general interviewing etc, if thats what your implying, I've been in the industry as both permie/contractor for almost 25 years.
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I dunno SE you might like me ;-)Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAren't we lucky!!
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But you're not random, you're here pretty much all the time.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMaybe I'm hoping for the day when certain members of this forum actually post on the merits of each post and actually find something better to do with their lives than abuse random strangers on the internet for the fun of it. I can only hope.
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I can see your bone marrow through your skin. That's just a comment - not abuse and I see you as a permanent fixture rather than a random stranger.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostLOL. OK. Just be careful, its a slippery slope....
If your posts are genuine and based on real experiences, you should be rejoicing about the rich texture of your contracting life, not moaning. Even when some of us endure a crisis it is humdrum compared to your daily adventures.
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LOL. OK. Just be careful, its a slippery slope....Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAww come on PC.
I'm not having a serious pop at you but you do make me laugh sometimes.
Don't take it to heart.
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Hey SE. If you've got nothing better to do then please carry on..... Not a lot I can say is there. :-)Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut abusing you is fun.
Personally, I don't see the attraction of it all but there we go.
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But abusing you is fun.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMaybe I'm hoping for the day when certain members of this forum actually post on the merits of each post and actually find something better to do with their lives than abuse random strangers on the internet for the fun of it. I can only hope.
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