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- Apr 11, 2014
Not sure. I was under the assumption he was born in Ohio.
Damn. This is why we should have archived his old Facebook. <_<
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Not sure. I was under the assumption he was born in Ohio.
ftfyDamn. This is why we should have archived everything. <_<
An employers perspective on whatever the fuck this was:
Not sure. I was under the assumption he was born in Ohio.
Pretentious tool Richard Seese said:We both acknowledge that deadlines exist and when complications come up due to technical difficulties beyond an employee's control do come up, but do not merit verbal abuse.
It's also hilarious that he complains about his "bad luck" in a prospective message to an employer. Nobody cares. (Besides, after reading this I'm inclined to think his "bad luck" is actually due to his own ridiculous sense of entitlement.)Such :autism:, he's so delicate that he actually puts "don't yell at me" in his expectations section.
"Tell me about yourself" might come up in a job interview, but it's mainly asked to get a feel for someone's personality and communications skills, not because anyone really cares about their life story. The expectations question comes up mostly to weed out people like this.Is it normal to put your "story and expectations" on a profile like that? Do employers even care about your story or expectations?
Is it normal to put your "story and expectations" on a profile like that?
His seems like one of the ones that would end up on a board in the break room for people to laugh at.If I were the HR grunt in charge of screening resumes, I'd show this one to my boss so we could laugh hysterically, then blacklist him forever.
I'd say a receptionist's job is actually less work. A good chunk of the front-desk secretaries/receptionists I encounter are someone's teenage daughter working their first job. They do little more than answer phones, perform light-moderate data entry, accept/deliver packages, and surf the internet.I see then: she has no capacity to do any real work but can spend hours recording herself playing games and maintaining an YouTube channel? I guess becoming a secretary or receptionist is so much more hard work for her it's out of the question then, despite the fact it's only minimally more demanding?