Job Interview Disasters
The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak. "Christ, what a craphole", I said. I think that's the moment I blew it. Tell us how you didn't get the job.
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( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 13:06)
The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak. "Christ, what a craphole", I said. I think that's the moment I blew it. Tell us how you didn't get the job.
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( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 13:06)
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good to see there's someone out there who finds working in a call centre "satisfactory"
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:26, 2 replies)
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:26, 2 replies)
Imagine being bright enough to understand that we only get one life and a relatively short one at that
and settling for 'satisfactory'.
Sad times.
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:32, closed)
and settling for 'satisfactory'.
Sad times.
( , Thu 21 Nov 2013, 19:32, closed)
isn't that what you graduates usually wind up doing?
insurance, call centres or riding the fast track into a lifetime of middle management
( , Sat 23 Nov 2013, 0:16, closed)
insurance, call centres or riding the fast track into a lifetime of middle management
( , Sat 23 Nov 2013, 0:16, closed)
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