Worst Person for the Job
In a week where it emerges that the new Health Secretary is a fan of the hocus-pocus that is homeopathy, tell us about people who are spectacularly out of their depth in a job. Have you ever found yourself wallowing in your own incompetence? Tell us. (Note: "Name of football manager/politician - nuff said" does not constitute an answer)
( , Thu 6 Sep 2012, 12:48)
In a week where it emerges that the new Health Secretary is a fan of the hocus-pocus that is homeopathy, tell us about people who are spectacularly out of their depth in a job. Have you ever found yourself wallowing in your own incompetence? Tell us. (Note: "Name of football manager/politician - nuff said" does not constitute an answer)
( , Thu 6 Sep 2012, 12:48)
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Don't trust spell check
Back in school, we had prefects 'responsible' for various bits of the IT infrastructure.
A friend was applying for such a position, and had duly writing a covering letter. Not being the world's best speller, the resulting letter was a swathe of red squiggles, which he proceeded to fix by accepting the spell checker's default suggestion every time.
This proved somewhat unwise! He ended up submitting an application letter that opened:
Dear Mr Smith,
I am appalling for the job of...
( , Wed 12 Sep 2012, 23:22, 5 replies)
Back in school, we had prefects 'responsible' for various bits of the IT infrastructure.
A friend was applying for such a position, and had duly writing a covering letter. Not being the world's best speller, the resulting letter was a swathe of red squiggles, which he proceeded to fix by accepting the spell checker's default suggestion every time.
This proved somewhat unwise! He ended up submitting an application letter that opened:
Dear Mr Smith,
I am appalling for the job of...
( , Wed 12 Sep 2012, 23:22, 5 replies)
spellcheck was a bit fishy, back in the day...
I submitted a piece of A-level coursework in which the surname of the subject, noted female poet Fleur Adcock, had been autoreplaced with the word "Haddock".
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 0:37, closed)
I submitted a piece of A-level coursework in which the surname of the subject, noted female poet Fleur Adcock, had been autoreplaced with the word "Haddock".
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 0:37, closed)
My last job we had an application containing the line
"I understand this will be a demeaning position..."
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 2:15, closed)
"I understand this will be a demeaning position..."
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 2:15, closed)
We should have replied
saying "Yes, it will be."
This was at the same time as the person who applied for a position in email marketing, sending us their CV and covering letter by fax.
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 9:42, closed)
saying "Yes, it will be."
This was at the same time as the person who applied for a position in email marketing, sending us their CV and covering letter by fax.
( , Thu 13 Sep 2012, 9:42, closed)
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