i'm applying for a job, how do i say i left the last one because a legal advisor said "run like the wind"
seriously? what do i say? :helpsmile:
ps: whoever helps gets to snog me in "The Lounge: The Movie"
i'm applying for a job, how do i say i left the last one because a legal advisor said "run like the wind"
seriously? what do i say? :helpsmile:
ps: whoever helps gets to snog me in "The Lounge: The Movie"
Don't visit http://curlsonfilm.co.uk ever!
you say you left because the boss sexually assaulsted you.
what if the job was "Cheif Whore" B)
Don't visit http://curlsonfilm.co.uk ever!
it ended inn a 32 hour siege of the building and you dont like to talk about it. your ex boss is in prison somewwhere but if you can find him you can have a reference
A good game is still good if its late, a bad game is bad forever, Shigeru Miyamoto
Just tell the truth, but use some expensive words.
It was discovered your former employer possibly got caught up in dubious affaires, and as soon as you found out yourself you decided to leave. Something like that but make it sound posh
well i've put...
it'll have to do, unless anybody thinks i should liquid-paper it? :helpsmile:Inappropriate business practice led to resignation...
Don't visit http://curlsonfilm.co.uk ever!
Just tell your former boss was getting a little too trendy........
Yogi
Ben, I think this appears that you are the one that had the inappropiate business practice. Would change the wording a little..... maybe say that you didn't agree with your past employers business practices. Just my thoughts for what it's worth.Originally posted by benxuk@25 March 2004 - 06:27
well i've put...
it'll have to do, unless anybody thinks i should liquid-paper it? :helpsmile:Inappropriate business practice led to resignation...
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