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Pre- interview interview
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studentphil wrote: »I have not blown it I hope and I am drafting a nice email to get me back in the good books.
do not send more e-mails.
The HR guy is phoning you on Monday - can't you just talk to him instead of sending yet more hilarious communication into the HR office??!
:wall::A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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brazilianwax wrote: »do not send more e-mails.
The HR guy is phoning you on Monday - can't you just talk to him instead of sending yet more hilarious communication into the HR office??!
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yes, but I have reviewed the documents and you can legally ask for an access review, so the fact that spam was even used in relation to such as ask is at least confusing.
Therefore, I can now say soft words, build bridge, and still keep some honour without looking daft.:beer:0 -
I deal with job seekers daily, and some of them are what i term 'far too busy being unemployed' to actually go to work. You seem to be far too busy thinking of your disability.
You are unlikely to get this job as you will now be seen as militant, and 'difficult'. If you must be either, then save it until you actually get a job."On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0 -
You sent them an email which sounded like a pre-empt to a sales visit. Leave them alone!!!"On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0
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studentphil wrote: »yes, but I have reviewed the documents and you can legally ask for an access review, so the fact that spam was even used in relation to such as ask is at least confusing.
Therefore, I can now say soft words, build bridge, and still keep some honour without looking daft.
I was going to offer to look over it for you, but you won't listen anyway.
I'm not going to post on your threads anymore.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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brazilianwax wrote: »I was going to offer to look over it for you, but you won't listen anyway.
I'm not going to post on your threads anymore.
There is no need to not like me and not talk to me as I feel bad enough.
I am not sending anymore emails but I have this for when they phone me.:beer:0 -
studentphil wrote: »I have not blown it I hope and I am drafting a nice email to get me back in the good books.
I do not want an interview first but according to the HR office and job discription it is acceptable to ask to review access, therefore, I can take back my words and still have honour and say the fact Spam was mensioned to a request that is allowed, is slightly confusing.
I hope that makes my concern look normal and gets me in the good books once more.
You are sending yet ANOTHER email??????
Are you serious?
You are more dim than I originally thought.
I am not posting on your threads any more - you are an attention-seeking, immature, self-seeking individual whom would rather sit and complain on the computer all day than get out there and do something.
I don't feel sorry for you any more because you are your own worst enemy.0 -
I deal with job seekers daily, and some of them are what i term 'far too busy being unemployed' to actually go to work. You seem to be far too busy thinking of your disability.
You are unlikely to get this job as you will now be seen as militant, and 'difficult'. If you must be either, then save it until you actually get a job.
Seriously do you not think I can rescue this and get this job?:beer:0 -
shameless-about-money wrote: »You are sending yet ANOTHER email??????
Are you serious?
You are more dim than I originally thought.
I am not sending anymore emails, I now have an ability to save this job and to get it.:beer:0 -
studentphil wrote: »i did not go into all the details as I knew HR had been in touch with them and my personal info is not for an admin assistant anyway but rather the manager.
If you wanted to make an appointment to see the manager then the admin assistant did need to know your personal details. You can't expect someone to place an entry in their boss's diary just because someone phones up out of the blue saying they want to see them.
And this admin assistant/clerk could be one of your future work colleagues - treat these people with respect, even if you think they may not be treating you the same way (you could just be wrong!)0
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