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( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
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Just a quicky...
I've just started work for a new start-up in Cambridge, and as all start-ups go they're pretty liberal meaning we have an open-plan office.
This means I can overhear calls made, one particular gem today - a recruiter tried to get through to the VP. He managed it and got got a verbal dressing down by the VP when the truth was discovered.
How did he get past the HR manager and the receptionist?
"Hi, I'm Jim - {{VP's}} long lost son, can i please speak to {{VP}}".
( , Mon 7 Sep 2009, 16:08, 1 reply)
I've just started work for a new start-up in Cambridge, and as all start-ups go they're pretty liberal meaning we have an open-plan office.
This means I can overhear calls made, one particular gem today - a recruiter tried to get through to the VP. He managed it and got got a verbal dressing down by the VP when the truth was discovered.
How did he get past the HR manager and the receptionist?
"Hi, I'm Jim - {{VP's}} long lost son, can i please speak to {{VP}}".
( , Mon 7 Sep 2009, 16:08, 1 reply)
That's pretty good work by the recruiter I have to say
Inventive and completely without scruples.
Not fair of the VP to be cross about that one though I reckon.
( , Mon 7 Sep 2009, 16:14, closed)
Inventive and completely without scruples.
Not fair of the VP to be cross about that one though I reckon.
( , Mon 7 Sep 2009, 16:14, closed)
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