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by Angua » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:18 am UTC
Who does that? It seems really unfair - what if there was something that stopped the contact from going through (lost in the post, email down for a bit, etc).
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by Sytri » Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:56 pm UTC
Fucks sake, another rejection letter! I need to get out of this job. All I need is an interview then I can shine. Bah.
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by Cathy » Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:43 pm UTC
Dobblesworth wrote:The system of "only successful applicants will be contacted" seems to be rampantly applied to the point of assume so unless otherwise stated. And it's almost heartbreaking. I took the time to do the reconnaissance, prepare an application and deliver it personally. I know I'm not a great candidate and you probably found someone better, but at least be polite enough to send a short message so I can stop pondering about you.
I agree! Especially for someplace where I had to register through a lengthy process on their website and I keep getting emails about jobs I am "qualified" for but no responses at all about all the things I apply for.
It's so discouraging to send off 20 resumes and not get a response at all.
*crickets*
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by Menacing Spike » Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:38 pm UTC
It's all about Nepotism, in my experience

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by emceng » Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:43 pm UTC
Menacing Spike wrote:It's all about Nepotism, in my experience

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As someone who is conducting interviews right now - no. Hell, I'd love to find a qualified, experienced candidate. I'd like it if one even applied. Instead we get people who are extremely experienced, but at something different. Or some experience in this field, but it's 10 years out of date. Or just are looking for a job, and have worked in a somewhat related field, so they send in their resume.
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by Yakk » Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:03 pm UTC
And a huge pile of incoming resumes generates the feeling of false wealth -- that, with 1000 resumes, there must be one that is perfect. If we just wait for the next batch. If we just look through this pile a bit better, we'll find that diamond who perfectly matches our needs.
Then there will be no need to train the person, get them up to speed, or otherwise invest in an employee.
Much like online dating -- the impression that there are plenty of fish means that there is a better fish. So you get into the habit of saying "I'll try the next one, maybe that one will be more perfect".
In a situation where there is a shortage of workers and a surplus of jobs, the resume flood is less. So you take what you can get, and you don't think "maybe I should try the next one, instead of this one", because you have a fear that this one might be your best choice.
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by Adacore » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:39 pm UTC
Yeah - a lot of positions just have so many applicants, especially in a downturn, that it's just not feasible to review every single one in detail. You need to cull off a significant proportion without really spending time looking at them, so stuff like spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, incorrect 'tone' can just get your CV instantly binned. I know my sister was told when applying to top law firms out of law school that they have a policy of not considering any candidate that makes a spelling mistake in their CV.
Menacing Spike wrote:It's all about Nepotism, in my experience

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It's not
all about nepotism, of course, but it does help, at least as far as getting your foot in the door - if you or a family member are good friends and/or related to a manager in a company that's hiring, you can normally at least bypass the 'pre-selection' bit and get to the interview stage. Shortly after I got my current job confirmed (not started yet, but I had the contract signed), I ran into one of my father's friends from work and he pretty much outright offered me a job.
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by jawdisorder » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:48 am UTC
When the political phone calls start out saying "It's me again, I know we've been calling a lot but we just wanted to remind you..." Why don't you take your own hint and stop fucking calling.
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by Cathy » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:27 am UTC
jawdisorder wrote:When the political phone calls start out saying "It's me again, I know we've been calling a lot but we just wanted to remind you..." Why don't you take your own hint and stop fucking calling.
This makes me so glad I don't have a landline.
The fuck is up with teachers just up and leaving the classes and saying "I don't feel like teaching today so eff off"? I'm paying approximately $60 PER HOUR OF CLASS! Don't fucking shortchange me, asshole! I'm trying to learn something here!
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by Gears » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:02 pm UTC
Guess it doesn't count as cheating if you aren't in the same country. Sigh. I was gonna marry you too. Guess now I got plenty of alcohol money.
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by torontoraptor » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:39 pm UTC
Ouch man. That sucks. *Internet hugs*

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by Garm » Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:04 pm UTC
Gears wrote:Guess it doesn't count as cheating if you aren't in the same country. Sigh. I was gonna marry you too. Guess now I got plenty of alcohol money.
In my book, cheating is cheating, doesn't matter what country it happened in. My sympathies.

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by dhokarena56 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:55 am UTC
Gears wrote:Guess it doesn't count as cheating if you aren't in the same country. Sigh. I was gonna marry you too. Guess now I got plenty of alcohol money.
Oh gosh, I'm so sorry. That must be absolutely heart-breaking, and I can only suggest that you try and go easy on the booze.
Or not. If I had to think of a situation in which alcoholism was justified, this might well be the one.
Just do try to remember that no boy, or girl, can change your worth. It's an incredibly important thing to remember.
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by gorcee » Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:25 pm UTC
Cathy wrote:jawdisorder wrote:When the political phone calls start out saying "It's me again, I know we've been calling a lot but we just wanted to remind you..." Why don't you take your own hint and stop fucking calling.
This makes me so glad I don't have a landline.
They call my cell, which they're actually allowed to do. Yeah. I love when I get a call from a possible important-looking number, run outside the office to get reception, and it's a recording of a local pol.
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by Cathy » Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:36 pm UTC
gorcee wrote:Cathy wrote:jawdisorder wrote:When the political phone calls start out saying "It's me again, I know we've been calling a lot but we just wanted to remind you..." Why don't you take your own hint and stop fucking calling.
This makes me so glad I don't have a landline.
They call my cell, which they're actually allowed to do. Yeah. I love when I get a call from a possible important-looking number, run outside the office to get reception, and it's a recording of a local pol.
So I got a call this morning from a number that looked like my parents (it was one number off) and I rushed out of class only to pick it up and find out it's.... AN AMBULANCE CHASER? Really!? For Christ's sake.
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by torontoraptor » Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:53 am UTC
So my housemate decided to throw a kegger today. He decided this yesterday. He also says that housemates don't drink free. We also have exams starting soon. So not only do I get loud noisy people while I'm trying to study, I can't even take part in the drinking without either tapping into my own meagre supply or paying. Thanks housemate.
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by Yakk » Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:55 am UTC
torontoraptor wrote:So my housemate decided to throw a kegger today. He decided this yesterday. He also says that housemates don't drink free. We also have exams starting soon. So not only do I get loud noisy people while I'm trying to study, I can't even take part in the drinking without either tapping into my own meagre supply or paying. Thanks housemate.
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by gorcee » Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:04 pm UTC
Take the tap from the keg when no one's looking.
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by Giant Speck » Sat Apr 07, 2012 4:13 am UTC
My nose is all stuffed up.

I hope it's not like this during my six hours of flying tomorrow.
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by Angua » Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:47 am UTC
Take some strong allergy meds (sudafed if you're stuffed up, benadryl I find is better if your nose is running). I tend to find allergy medication is a lot more effective than stuff marketed for colds (maybe because I rarely have a fever).
It helps for diving, so flying should work too.
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by OBrien » Sat Apr 07, 2012 2:59 pm UTC
torontoraptor wrote:So my housemate decided to throw a kegger today. He decided this yesterday. He also says that housemates don't drink free. We also have exams starting soon. So not only do I get loud noisy people while I'm trying to study, I can't even take part in the drinking without either tapping into my own meagre supply or paying. Thanks housemate.
Really? If you're buying booze to be shared and you want money back on it I really think the best options are either getting the people you intend to share with to chip in for it or to have an honesty box. Charging up-front sounds a bit... well, dickish to me.
Spelling and grammar can go screw themselves.
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by Jave D » Sat Apr 07, 2012 4:35 pm UTC
Three hours of sleep.
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by It Should Be Real » Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:50 pm UTC
That doesn't sound like enough hours. That doesn't sound like enough hours at all.
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by darknut » Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:57 pm UTC
yes, more hours are better. definitetly need more hours
something somthing, i dont know, whatever
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by bigglesworth » Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:25 pm UTC
It Should Be Real wrote:That doesn't sound like enough hours. That doesn't sound like enough hours at all.
It Should Be More.
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by Jave D » Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:34 pm UTC
It Should Be Real wrote:That doesn't sound like enough hours. That doesn't sound like enough hours at all.
Well,
you think so, and
I think so... but my body seems to have disagreed.
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by onjenae » Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:48 am UTC
OKAY SINCE WE ARE RANTING
im tired of this nonsense white men and women keep spewing about a post racial america when it s a fact of life that whites and miniorties get treated way different in this country. First in the past six months several white police officers have been caught on tape beating down unarmed black men for no reson. Then in january or feburary of 2012 a white policer got caught planting evidence on a black man on tape. Mind you in the black community we have been saying this for years but now that they cuaght this motherfucker on tape they still didnt throw his ass in jail. The travyon martin case was the last straw for blacks and I honestly feel that alot of race tension is goping on. Nobody would be defending zimmerman if he was a blackman nor would anyo f the dumbass arguements would be made. On top of that in the past three weeks white cops have shot down more unarmed black men and nobody seems to be outraged. As a black /latina woman Im tired of whites harassing blacks, im tired of unarmed black men getting gunned down by white males, im tired of white men saying racism is dead yet whites are still committing hate crimes in 2012 .................im just fucking angry got calm down lol
just had to let that out
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by Giant Speck » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:08 am UTC
Giant Speck wrote:My nose is all stuffed up.

I hope it's not like this during my six hours of flying tomorrow.
Just being back in Vegas has cleared my sinuses! Huzzah!
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by Amie » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:16 am UTC
onjenae wrote:Stuff about racism
Hello. There's a
safespace thread for people of colour on the fora. Hope that helps you whenever you want to rant more about such things and/or just need comfort from people who would understand.
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by Jave D » Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:37 pm UTC
A guy takes a sip of coffee. FUCK YOU. SLURP SLURP, YOU NOISY FUCK.
Someone next to me breathes audibly. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU.
No one asks me how I'm doing. HEARTLESS SELFISH FUCKERS.
Someone asks me how I'm doing. WHAT DO YOU CARE. ASSHOLE.
I might be irritable today.
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by I Am Raven » Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:03 pm UTC
Jave D wrote:A guy takes a sip of coffee. FUCK YOU. SLURP SLURP, YOU NOISY FUCK.
Someone next to me breathes audibly. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU.
No one asks me how I'm doing. HEARTLESS SELFISH FUCKERS.
Someone asks me how I'm doing. WHAT DO YOU CARE. ASSHOLE.
I might be irritable today.
Allie blogged about that.
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by Giant Speck » Mon Apr 09, 2012 2:17 am UTC
I Am Raven wrote:Jave D wrote:A guy takes a sip of coffee. FUCK YOU. SLURP SLURP, YOU NOISY FUCK.
Someone next to me breathes audibly. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU.
No one asks me how I'm doing. HEARTLESS SELFISH FUCKERS.
Someone asks me how I'm doing. WHAT DO YOU CARE. ASSHOLE.
I might be irritable today.
Allie blogged about that.
That is certainly my favorite.
I'm also sad because she hasn't posted something since October.

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by I Am Raven » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:29 am UTC
I still check everyday, but my hope is fading. The only thing I cling to is the infallable belief that one day she will write another blog entry, but I dare not speculate on how long from now that will be...
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by Giant Speck » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:37 am UTC
I think she may have stopped posting stuff because she's still working on her book.
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by I Am Raven » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:52 am UTC
Oh right, the book! How inconsiderate of me.
Oh right, let's stay on topic:
I HATE... ehhmm... yes! I HATE HOW THE YOGHURT AND MILK CARTONS THAT I BUY LOOK SO MUCH ALIKE! I MIXED MY MUESLI WITH THE LAST BIT OF MILK I HAD LEFT, AND THE REST WITH YOGHURT BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS MILK AND NOW MY BREAKFAST IS DISGUSTING BUT I DON'T WANT TO THROW IT AWAY BECAUSE THAT WOULD BE A WASTE!
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by TimelordSimone » Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:23 am UTC
The corner of my eyelid has been kinda twitchy on and off for DAYS.
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by Kewangji » Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:42 pm UTC
TimelordSimone wrote:The corner of my eyelid has been kinda twitchy on and off for DAYS.
You need more potassium! Eat a banana!
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by emceng » Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:48 pm UTC
So apparently I can go rock climbing and feel great, but situps? Those are way too strenuous. I pulled something in my shoulder. So very little sleep, and now any time I move in certain ways, I get stabbing pain.
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by tastelikecoke » Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:50 pm UTC
I thought the depression post was just a call to all those who have random depressions without any diagnosis. still I wish for a post or two in her blog...
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