Spending a few hours now in order to make more money for the rest of your life doesn't seem worth it?The thought of filling in the form & doing the interview has put me off going for "promotion" many times.
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Spending a few hours now in order to make more money for the rest of your life doesn't seem worth it?The thought of filling in the form & doing the interview has put me off going for "promotion" many times.
Spending a few hours now in order to make more money for the rest of your life doesn't seem worth it?
if it's only taking a day you're doing it wrongi don't know what profession himself is in BUT in my experience, civil service job forms are a fucking to fill in.
Not just a few hours. You'd be a whole day at it. Absolute Fucking nightmare
if it's only taking a day you're doing it wrong
It's WAY easier to fake culture fit in an interview than it is to fake actual skills. I did a technical interview with a lad lately who'd been rated highly by all previous interviewers but didn't have a fucking breeze when it came to tech.I notice a strong move in our organisation toward people who are a cultural fit.
Culture as far as work goes, I mean.
If you are diligent and hard working, we figure we can train a lot of the rest of it.
Knowing a system is easy enough to teach; finding someone who will doggedly learn a system and understand how it interacts with other systems, is a lot harder to find.
i don't know what profession himself is in BUT in my experience, civil service job forms are a fucking to fill in.
Not just a few hours. You'd be a whole day at it. Absolute Fucking nightmare
From reading the posts it looks like you might have to change one word in this sentence but I still think it's fair pointSpending a few hours now in order to make more money for the rest of your life doesn't seem worth it?
Practicing mindfulnessNo! I'm living in the now.
It's WAY easier to fake culture fit in an interview than it is to fake actual skills. I did a technical interview with a lad lately who'd been rated highly by all previous interviewers but didn't have a fucking breeze when it came to tech.
had a chat with the old boss. going to do a 4 day week (mon-thurs) for the same money i was on when i left last year. 2 days in Dublin, 2 days in Donegal.
which is graaaaaand.
What's your gig, Ernesto?So in reality there hasn't been enough work in the northwest so far the last 10 months. So I've been doing mon-Thurs
in Dublin and often finishing in Sligo Thursday afternoon so I was 90mins home then. But mostly I wasn't getting home until 8pm on Thursday which is balls.
it has taken its toll;
Have had enough of spending 4 nights a week in my parents attic and not being home long enough to get necessary house works completed. That and I feel like I'm not properly living in my own house I bought among other things.
Convinced work to let me go down to 3 days a week in Dublin. And, if, there's a fourth day there, a Monday, in Sligo / northwest I'll happily do it.
Can't wait to finally have more time than money again! home improvement thread will get more action!
many years ago, a chap i know faked a shitload of info on his CV and got called for an interview in microsoft; they copped quickly enough during the interview and rather than saying 'we're ending this, this is a waste of time', they bollocked him out of it like a bold child and warned him they could have him blacklisted with all job agencies they deal with. kept him there for a few minutes like that.
and i've just remembered that time i went for an interview for a job in MS - in 2000, i think, i think a helpdesk or deskside job, and the technical guy asked me 'can you give me an example of hwo you've shown problem solving in a technical context?'
i was most of the way into, 'actually, i recently just worked out an easy way to get admin rights in NT4 even if you've only got normal user privileges' when he leaned back rapidly on his chair (so the HR lady couldn't see him) and violently made that neck chopping/stop what you're saying motion.
he apologised to me after, when she was not there - you do *not* make any mention of flaws in MS products when in interviews, as i should have copped.
What's your gig, Ernesto?
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