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The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak.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The boss showed me the shop floor, complete with loose floor tiles, out-of-date equipment and prospective colleagues eyeing me like a raw steak.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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The thing with linguistics is
generalisable rules can be extrapolated from any language. Constructed languages can be particularly interesting as they represent an experimental form which can test the limits of generative grammar.
It's a shame her PhD was in Klingon rather than Volapük, maybe then you would take her seriously.
( , Sun 24 Nov 2013, 14:13, 1 reply)
generalisable rules can be extrapolated from any language. Constructed languages can be particularly interesting as they represent an experimental form which can test the limits of generative grammar.
It's a shame her PhD was in Klingon rather than Volapük, maybe then you would take her seriously.
( , Sun 24 Nov 2013, 14:13, 1 reply)
Yeah but she'll never have a 44000l saltwater pool and a cheating spouse with a PhD in Star Wars.
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