That is not nice at all. Sounds like she wants to keep you all to herself and control.
That is not nice at all. Sounds like she wants to keep you all to herself and control.
hward (05-06-2017)
Well after a few weeks of no job opportunities, suddenly like London buses do, three come at once! What a surprise that was. So I now have another interview and possibly more soon, here's hoping for a better result this time, although I am not building my hopes up as was the case last time.
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Glen1 (01-06-2017), lizann (01-06-2017), Pantherboy (01-06-2017)
pyrocanthus (02-06-2017)
I think your very brave and positive and have a real work ethic. Something will come through soon for you
pyrocanthus (02-06-2017)
what if its a woman? any ideas??
I am not sure that would work, to be honest. Preparation is the key, I think. Know what the job is about, do some research before you attend the interview. Always good to mention jobs/duties you have done that relate to that job. Eye contact is important but donĀ“t stare at your interviewer(s). Smile a lot. Practice it with a friend or family member .. record yourself if you can .. listen to it and make changes to your replies if you feel that it would be appropriate. Remember, they know you are nervous and will make allowances ... good luck
When i have gone on presentation courses they say things like imagine that they have had an argument this morning and burnt their toast and are sitting in front of you with a hole in their sock or tights!
thank you Perdita. My employment consultants seem to think I should work in a dry cleaners or in a kitchen, I have no food hygiene certificates nor do I want to work with harsh chemicals!! I will be meeting them on Wednesday, I am standing my ground!!
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