Winging It
Don Spang says: I once found myself winging it in a job interview and somewhat exaggerated my technical experience in the field of mainframe computer operations. 24 years later, I'm still there. Ever had to improvise to get by? Tell us you tales of MacGyver-type genius.
( , Thu 28 Mar 2013, 12:31)
Don Spang says: I once found myself winging it in a job interview and somewhat exaggerated my technical experience in the field of mainframe computer operations. 24 years later, I'm still there. Ever had to improvise to get by? Tell us you tales of MacGyver-type genius.
( , Thu 28 Mar 2013, 12:31)
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Ah now, it's a stressful job, what happens if switching it off then on again doesn't work?
( , Thu 28 Mar 2013, 18:47, closed)
( , Thu 28 Mar 2013, 18:47, closed)
Take the cartridge out, blow on it, put it back in.
Or rewind the cassette with a pencil.
( , Fri 29 Mar 2013, 7:25, closed)
Or rewind the cassette with a pencil.
( , Fri 29 Mar 2013, 7:25, closed)
That's a bit harsh.
He got the job without any technical assessment and it apparently requires little effort. It is clearly an extremely important position.
( , Fri 29 Mar 2013, 15:45, closed)
He got the job without any technical assessment and it apparently requires little effort. It is clearly an extremely important position.
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