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wishicouldaffordit wrote: »i couldn't get into the meeting at first as i didn't put in meeting id on 1st page - numpty mode again for me i think, got in eventually though
interview 3.30 - think i wittered on far too much!
did they ask you where you heard about this job - i told her about how i heard about it on an internet forum
i hope we hear soon0 -
If you had your telephone interview today, then you should get a decision by Friday. At least that's what I was told.0
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lovelyfromlancs wrote: »At least you got in. So WHO'S the numpty?? Yep - me. They didn't ask where I'd heard about the job, I think mainly everything people have said on here. She did ask me what hours I could do and if I could do Sat/Sun. I hope we do hear soon, one way or the other.
you ain't no numpty!
i think instructions in email weren't clear - i finally cottoned on meeting id in first box on first page, and name on second to join meeting
I said i would do any hours - do you think from what they were saying at the meeting that they will offer earlier shifts from 3pm - is everyone else who is working for them starting later than that?
don't you find the americans so polite - how are you how, is your weather, lovely to speak to you etc0 -
>>> don't you find the americans so polite - how are you how, is your weather, lovely to speak to you etc
different from the assessment americans then?! By bf is American...and he is very polite
The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's heart.
-- Josiah G. Holland0 -
Little_Star wrote: »>>> don't you find the americans so polite - how are you how, is your weather, lovely to speak to you etc
different from the assessment americans then?! By bf is American...and he is very polite
oh no i meant they were really polite today in a customer service way if you see what i mean :rolleyes: not that i have ever had any dealings with anyone american who is not polite - sorry i think i wrote it down wrong, didn't mean to cause offence:o0 -
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wishicouldaffordit wrote: »you ain't no numpty!
i think instructions in email weren't clear - i finally cottoned on meeting id in first box on first page, and name on second to join meeting
I said i would do any hours - do you think from what they were saying at the meeting that they will offer earlier shifts from 3pm - is everyone else who is working for them starting later than that?
don't you find the americans so polite - how are you how, is your weather, lovely to speak to you etc
I was sure I had done everything right with the meeting id etc, obviously not.
I would imagine you'll stand a good chance of being taken on if you can do any hours - I did say I couldn't do until maybe 6pm, not with 2 kids screaming and shouting, even if they are in another room, they are *So* noisy!!
Yes, they are very polite. Just how we would be if we got the job *wink*.
You have a great day!0 -
Little_Star wrote: »ah no thats okay...i just did the online assessment thing today where you have to listen to calls and what not, and they were all such rude americans!!
oh yes of course i see what you mean - how did you get on was it ok
the online meeting today and the interview they were very polite and friendly which was great, i thought the meeting was held really well by the lady - considering several people wanting to ask questions and background noise and the like0 -
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