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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI certainly hope so.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIf you wait 5 mins, Darren_Test will be along to complain about it in excruciating detail.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAnd what is the car parking situation, how much does it cost and where is free nearby? Don't leave us hanging!
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostOn site at a client of mine and sat next to the IT lead whilst he’s doing an interview on speakerphone. He’s hiring a contractor for some desktop support. The contractor in question spent 5 minutes of the 15 minute interview asking about the car parking situation, how much it cost and where was free nearby. Given the tech level of the role and the obsession with the parking situation, it can only lead me to conclude that DT must be interviewing for my client.
Good luck dT sounds like you nailed it.
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Looks like "Do you have onsite parking?" could possibly replace "Do you like films about Gladiators?".
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The role is in his area and he does like to sweat the small stuff so could be PC. Seems a bit of a coincidence it's parking though so you could be right.
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Just heard Darren_Test during a tele interview
On site at a client of mine and sat next to the IT lead whilst he’s doing an interview on speakerphone. He’s hiring a contractor for some desktop support. The contractor in question spent 5 minutes of the 15 minute interview asking about the car parking situation, how much it cost and where was free nearby. Given the tech level of the role and the obsession with the parking situation, it can only lead me to conclude that DT must be interviewing for my client.
Good luck dT sounds like you nailed it.Tags: None
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