Originally posted by mos
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I doubt it, especially as the client is paying a decent rate. They have spent the past few weeks looking for someone with the exact skillset, but were not able to. I have similar experience, but by no means experienced with the product they are using.
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The evidence would suggest otherwise.Originally posted by mos View PostI am not a racist so stop insulting me. I also did not ask for your advice.
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I am not a racist so stop insulting me. I also did not ask for your advice.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYou're a bit of a racist bastard on the sly, aren't you?
If you can't compete then find a niche that very few can exploit. Failing that, get the hell out of Dodge.
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You're a bit of a racist bastard on the sly, aren't you?Originally posted by mos View Post... this mysterious interview request for a job in which you do not have experience could be just a trick to get the BoB in. It makes me wonder whether they had any closer match whom they did not offer interview opportunity.
Just saying like ...
If you can't compete then find a niche that very few can exploit. Failing that, get the hell out of Dodge.
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... this mysterious interview request for a job in which you do not have experience could be just a trick to get the BoB in. It makes me wonder whether they had any closer match whom they did not offer interview opportunity.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI have an interview tomorrow for a product I hardly know. Looks like it will be an epic fail.
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I'm having a case of deja vu.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWrong, he'd hold it together long enough to get the gig, post his success on cuk then he'd royally **** it up, piss on his shoes, post his woes on cuk and then "disappear" for a few weeks while he waits for the cycle to repeat itself.
Hth.
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Costs him a fortune in shoesOriginally posted by nomadd View PostThe boy sure knows how to live.
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The boy sure knows how to live.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWrong, he'd hold it together long enough to get the gig, post his success on cuk then he'd royally **** it up, piss on his shoes, post his woes on cuk and then "disappear" for a few weeks while he waits for the cycle to repeat itself.
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Wrong, he'd hold it together long enough to get the gig, post his success on cuk then he'd royally **** it up, piss on his shoes, post his woes on cuk and then "disappear" for a few weeks while he waits for the cycle to repeat itself.Originally posted by nomadd View PostRetire?
Hth.
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Like Nicola Murray in The Thick of it?Originally posted by nomadd View PostYeah, that's about the same for me. I have a pretty solid up-to-date skillset, but unfortunately suffer from extreme claustrophobia. Once I mention that I need stairs access, the agents and clients simple don't want to know. Still, it's been like this for years for me - always taken me months to find a new role - so I'm pretty used to it by now.
Don't worry, you'll land a role eventually. In the interim, just make sure you've kept a decent warchest!
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Don't all buildings have stairs?Originally posted by nomadd View PostYeah, that's about the same for me. I have a pretty solid up-to-date skillset, but unfortunately suffer from extreme claustrophobia. Once I mention that I need stairs access, the agents and clients simple don't want to know. Still, it's been like this for years for me - always taken me months to find a new role - so I'm pretty used to it by now.
Don't worry, you'll land a role eventually. In the interim, just make sure you've kept a decent warchest!
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