Job Interview
Jul 1st, 2005 at 1:17 pm by Susie
The person who interviewed me didn’t think I was aggressive enough to sell furniture. At that point, I figured the job was lost, so I started talking politics.
I felt much better.
Keeping a jaundiced eye on the corporate media.
Jul 1st, 2005 at 1:17 pm by Susie
The person who interviewed me didn’t think I was aggressive enough to sell furniture. At that point, I figured the job was lost, so I started talking politics.
I felt much better.
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damn that was a good plan. Wishin you the best for the jolly ole 4th.
cheers,
pepys
If not furniture, how about encyclopedias?
I did that for part of a summer, then switched to ice cream, which was more profitable.
but did you make them feel really bad at the same time?
email me!
I’m sorry. I know it still feels bad, even if you didn’t really want the job.
Enjoy the fireworks, my dear; go on down to tenpound or wherever it is ‘yawl meet on Tuesdays and quaf a pint or two. You’re in the heart of where it all began and, well, it may be happening again. And you’re a part of it.
The revolution will not be televised.
I lost a _tech service_ job once because I wasn’t “aggressive” enough.
I just wanted to solve the customers’ problems and go home with a clear conscience. Not sell ‘em parts and service contracts that they didn’t need.
Seems to me that the world has an overabundance of aggresssion as it is.
http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=aggression
1 : a forceful action or procedure (as an unprovoked attack) especially when intended to dominate or master
2 : the practice of making attacks or encroachments; especially : unprovoked violation by one country of the territorial integrity of another
3 : hostile, injurious, or destructive behavior or outlook especially when caused by frustration