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As a very young WC2 - Out of college - Could not get any IT work - So I got a job in a Postroom - For 2 bloody years tried to get a start - No experience - No Job.
So I got a little creative with my CV and got an interview for a Novell sysadmin job - Read a book the night before - Got the job - Fake reference from a colleague who backed up my story of all the experience.
It was for a bank - Don't really know how I pulled it off.
Im thinking of downgrading some aspects of my CV as everyone wants me to be either a manager or a 'consultant'..... i.e. galavanting all over the shop while the company makes a mint out of you. No, ta.
Gone from dead in the water mainframe COBOL mainframe to .NET guru in 12 months. Self-taught with a six week intensive course which cost me £6500.
Would never have stood a chance of getting a contract without blagging some experience. About to start my 4th .NET gig on Monday and the phone rings off the hook most days.
Doesn't really matter so long as you can back up the blagging with decent productivity and quality of work.
Once got a 500/day contract for 2 weeks because I was the only one on the agent's database who new what the acronym 'GLDI' stood for! I didn't know how it worked, but still finished the work on the second day as it turned out they were using the wrong tnsnames file! Duh! Then spent the rest of the time writing* the manual. They were suitably impressed.
*Copy and paste from the real thing.
I was put forward for a Notes development job for a bank, the interviewer was on business in europe so we did a telephone interview. He asked me what was the extent of my experience to which I replied 'I read an article once in a magazine'.
I got the contract...
I came clean 6 months later at the xmas party and he did mention that they got slightly worried when on my first day I asked where the manuals were kept.
Finished the job to everyone's satisfaction but this sure ain't the only time I've resorted to bulltulip to get the job.
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