Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Postdur that's why I always ask for two references
Well maybe not everyone is as dishonest as you!
I see what you did there
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDur, that's why you always lie when someone asks at the interview why you left your last place, do I have to think of everything
(and if you reply 'dur that's why I always ask for two references' I will kill you; slowly and painfully )
Well maybe not everyone is as dishonest as you!
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDur, that's why you ask at the interview why you left your last place, do I have to think of everything
(and if you reply 'dur that's why I always ask for two references' I will kill you; slowly and painfully )
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostAs my mate is finding out today:
when you get asked to interview your permie replacement !!!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs long as you get two references and the name of the hiring manager at where he is coming from I don't see a problem
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If remember when my ex-wife asked her kidney surgeon for any warning signs that her kidney transplant as not working. He replied "Well death is usually a bad sign". Oh how we laughed...
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As my mate is finding out today:
when you get asked to interview your permie replacement !!!
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You're all wimps. The only sentence that should scare a contractor is 'we're discussing whether we should pay his invoice'.
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Originally posted by Notascooby View PostStrategic re-alignment
Concentrating on core competencies (i.e. outsource IT)
Portfolio rationalisation
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Originally posted by RSoles View Post"Hi RS, this is Bob, I'd like you to teach him all you know".
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOverheard conversation:
Prog Mgr: "The Project is out of favour with the new senior management team"
Does the panel have any others?
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