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If it doesn't overrun, Accenture haven't done their job properly. What an amateur.Originally posted by Mordac View PostShortest interview I ever had was way less than that. First question was something like ("so how do you see your career prospects at Accenture?) Answer being I'm here for a 2 month project, if it overruns, your project manager is therefore a bit rubbish (and he was a total chunt).
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No need to explain furtherOriginally posted by Mordac View PostShortest interview I ever had was way less than that. First question was something like ("so how do you see your career prospects at Accenture?) Answer being I'm here for a 2 month project, if it overruns, your project manager is therefore a bit rubbish (and he was a total chunt).
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Shortest interview I ever had was way less than that. First question was something like ("so how do you see your career prospects at Accenture?) Answer being I'm here for a 2 month project, if it overruns, your project manager is therefore a bit rubbish (and he was a total chunt).Originally posted by Intel View PostIt's all about professionalism. Whatever you do in your own time, to your own body is your business. But if you turn up to an interview with me, wearing shorts and a t-shirt, with upper arm tattoos and an unkempt beard you're likely to not get the job.
Shortest interview I ever did was that one at just under 12 minutes.....
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Cheeky!Originally posted by vetran View PostI always thought it should be:
You're no better than you ought to be, anyway.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhere there's muck there's brass.
Your sig makes total sense now
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Let's just say yes, but the tattoo is still in place.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThis
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Does the Official Receiver allow you expenditure on personal services? If so, let me know, as MF's 160 Russian Sailors @ £5 for £800 pd gig has fallen through.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEvery woman should have a slag tag. It enables men to identify which women to approach to ask "how much luv".

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Every woman should have a slag tag. It enables men to identify which women to approach to ask "how much luv".
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostBut they are pointless though aren't they?
To me they show unoriginal, herd-like thinking - probably the opposite of the intention!
As Ozzy once said - if you want to stand out in LA try NOT having a tattoo.
And they go out of fashion, then what do you do?
Probably best to ensure you didn't get one for the sake of 'fashion', I guess. Having something slightly personal means it won't 'go out of fashion' and also that you're less likely to give a crap what others think.
I ensure mine aren't visible in a professional environment.
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Have what removed?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhat do you mean "had" has it worn off, or did he have it removed
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