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simontoocat wrote: »i have a job a well paid 1 too.0
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simontoocat wrote: »the demand for pt's is increasing maybe u need my services 2 get the lard off ur !!!!.
gotta luv winding frigid snooty women up.
Lard? Sorry?
Frigid? LOL yeah mate sure0 -
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I don't think I have ever told an employer to shove any job so maybe get your facts right dear & look up the word habit.
You have said many times on threads that you won't ever apply to an employer twice. If they turn you down for a job once then you never apply to them again. And when an agency asked you to apply for a job you refused because they had previously told you you weren't qualified, even though they were now offering to put you forward. That's just telling people to shove their jobs without having the courage to do it to their face. All of which goes quite a long way to explaining why you are still out of work. Not getting or not being considered for a job isn't a personal attack on you but you treat it like it is. Even in London it's possible to eventually run out of employers who you are willing to work for when you apply such high-handed criteria for the jobs that you will apply for.0 -
Back to the original post.
I just wonder how those employers who ask for Facebook passwords would feel if one of their employees gave out company passwords to access company information.
I suspect the employee would be dismissed for disclosing confidential information.
Seems they want it both ways!0 -
While I also find LadyMiss posts often quite baffling in her attitudes, I can't just stand by and watch a new poster degenerate this thread into ridiculous personal insults. Simon, this is not a playground. If you disagree with someone, or they disagree with you, the answer is not to come back and call them a big smelly poo brain or the adult equivalent. Calling someone fat, ugly and frigid because of a harmless forum post, I don't know, can't you see that's rather an unstable reaction?
I'm reporting your posts so when you hear from the moderators don't blame the person you were insulting, it was me, LadyMiss is no particular friend of mine either, we've disagreed plenty in the past, and I have never felt the need to make a post like this before to anyone, but you crossed the line and have broken the forum rules.Cash not ash from January 2nd 2011: £2565.:j
OU student: A103 , A215 , A316 all done. Currently A230 all leading to an English Literature degree.
Any advice given is as an individual, not as a representative of my firm.0 -
The_One_Who wrote: »Believe it or not, some people don't have a Facebook account! So they'd get nothing from me.
I don't have fb either... I wonder how they'd react to that? I got rid of it because of the neverending trouble it was causing. It'd be even worse if I rejoined it... Even a barrister (residency case) said not having fb is sensible as he's seen first hand the damage it does!
I wouldn't take a job that wanted my logon either if I did have it. Just plain wrong to ask imo.Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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marybelle01 wrote: »You have said many times on threads that you won't ever apply to an employer twice. If they turn you down for a job once then you never apply to them again. And when an agency asked you to apply for a job you refused because they had previously told you you weren't qualified, even though they were now offering to put you forward. That's just telling people to shove their jobs without having the courage to do it to their face. All of which goes quite a long way to explaining why you are still out of work. Not getting or not being considered for a job isn't a personal attack on you but you treat it like it is. Even in London it's possible to eventually run out of employers who you are willing to work for when you apply such high-handed criteria for the jobs that you will apply for.
The agency never said I wasn't qualified they said I never met the criteria - the part I didn't meet was that I never lived in Central London & they were very strict saying you had to live within 2 miles of the job.0 -
heretolearn wrote: »While I also find LadyMiss posts often quite baffling in her attitudes, I can't just stand by and watch a new poster degenerate this thread into ridiculous personal insults. Simon, this is not a playground. If you disagree with someone, or they disagree with you, the answer is not to come back and call them a big smelly poo brain or the adult equivalent. Calling someone fat, ugly and frigid because of a harmless forum post, I don't know, can't you see that's rather an unstable reaction?
I'm reporting your posts so when you hear from the moderators don't blame the person you were insulting, it was me, LadyMiss is no particular friend of mine either, we've disagreed plenty in the past, and I have never felt the need to make a post like this before to anyone, but you crossed the line and have broken the forum rules.0 -
Because i'm sick of this forum being dragged down and made a waste of time in this way.Cash not ash from January 2nd 2011: £2565.:j
OU student: A103 , A215 , A316 all done. Currently A230 all leading to an English Literature degree.
Any advice given is as an individual, not as a representative of my firm.0
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