At a vet clinic, walking, feeding and cleaning the animals after hours :D
Wish me luck :01:
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At a vet clinic, walking, feeding and cleaning the animals after hours :D
Wish me luck :01:
i hope you catch herpes, i mean good luck
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Originally Posted by Spider_dude
I have one on tuesday at a hospital to be an electrician for my coop thingy.
Wish me luck too. I is scared. :cry: :P
My dads an electrician, its good work and the pays pretty good it :D
Good luck Ross. Interviews are easy if you prepare for the questions they will most probably ask you and you remember that the person interviewing you is probably as nervous about it as you.Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
I just spend the morning before an interview going over possible answers to questions in my head.
Don't, however, do what Spud did in Trainspotting.
I don't see how, this is my first interview, while the itnerviewer has probably done hundreds of interviews before. :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
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Originally Posted by TheCanuk
You get payed for that ? I know people who would do it for free, sounds like fun tho good luck . :)
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Originally Posted by rossco
I do the hiring at my job so have given many an interview , you'll do fine . Mention your hobbies , computers and the work you do on this forum . They'll be mighty impressed and its something you know well, so it will put you at ease. It's not just your education or qualifications its how you get on with people aswell. :)
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Originally Posted by rossco
Maybe he has. Maybe it's his first ever time doing an interview, though? Maybe he knows he is crap at interviewing?
I had an interview for a job that I got last week and it turned out it was one of the directors of the company interviewing me (I thought he was a bog-standard manager of one of their branches). He was all over the place, kept repeating himself and went off on some weird tangents (like telling me the person I was replacing had been headbutted a few weeks ago...).
Roleplay the interview in your head beforehand, imagine the questions you'll be asked and answer them. Works for me.
An interviewer isn't looking for a "perfect person" anyhows. He wants to know you're willing to do the job, that you're reliable and you're not a complete idiot.
If all else fails say the word "flexible". This will get you triple-bonus points if you're a girl.:naughty:
I misread that, thought you replied to the canuk.Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
I read this:
...and prolly looked as close to this: :blink: as is humanly possible.Quote:
...the work you do on this forum . They'll be mighty impressed...
I imagine that would be a good job for The Canuk. Forcing people to make weird facial expressions by his bizarre utterings.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
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Originally Posted by Withcheese
You've already made plenty people do that. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by TheCanuk
:lol: Just joking. :P
An electrician is a good way to go, if your union. Me dad charges 65$/h and has a 3 hour minimum. You need to be good at math though :pinch:
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Originally Posted by TheCanuk
well i guess i'm pretty good at it. :pinch:
btw good luck tommorrow. :)
what would look better, a 60% in a hard math course or 70-80 in a less hard one?
Bah, it went good, but the jobs crap! I would only work 4 hours every 2 weeks for 8$/h.
Its hardly worth my effort for those hours:( Shame too, i wouldnt mind playing with teh animals.
I just got a letter saying I didn't get the job. :(
Ugh, what kinda pussys send u a letter?
oh and for the record, i dont like the new arcade award setup :(
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Originally Posted by TheCanuk
/banned
I dunno. :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCanuk