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I;m retired, but I still don't want to mess with those things.
I have had two people (known from personal contexts) who were fishing for jobs at SH tell me about the idiot ego hijinks they pulled on customers whilst they were doing Tech Support (or other work) for other companies. Strangely, I never invited them to give me their resumes...
Jan, failed to be impressed
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If one thinks about it, really this is the result from an entitlement mentality. She openly admits she needs a job (a good step forward) but then she takes a step back by complaining about the job she gets. If I knew this young woman, I would advise her to do the best at this job while she looks for another. But this stunt isn't going to score any brownie points with future employers. :S
Second question: why didn't this come up in the INTERVIEW?
She could get a job in California as a special education administrator making $120K/year. She'd fit right in... Especially with the "I hate kids" thing. Perfect.
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