Today I Consign To Hell -the All Saints version

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  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    KarlLB wrote: »
    KarlLB wrote: »
    What I want to know is, when you're applying for a job shovelling chips into paper bags or putting tins of beans on shelves and they ask you why you want to work for McDonalds/Sainsburys - surely they know as well as you do that the answer is "I can't get anything else, I need some money, and you've got a vacancy". So why do we play this game of pretending it's some kind of career ambition at interview?

    Being autistic, when I first interviewed for a Saturday job at Clarks I answered the question honestly but was still appointed.

    I wonder if that would happen today?

    Mind you, biggest challenge mine are facing trying to get McJobs or similar is even getting interviews. They fill in the online forms and never hear a thing. Try any other approach and you just get told to fill in the online forms.

    Yep.
  • EigonEigon Shipmate
    I once applied for a Christmas job at WH Smiths, and was asked what my greatest achievement was. I said it was learning to swordfight, which had done wonders for my self confidence!
    Surprisingly, I didn't get the job!
  • Wesley JWesley J Circus Host
    Eigon wrote: »
    I once applied for a Christmas job at WH Smiths, and was asked what my greatest achievement was. I said it was learning to swordfight, which had done wonders for my self confidence!
    Surprisingly, I didn't get the job!

    "... and I'm very good with rolled-up newspapers too!", perhaps?
  • ClimacusClimacus Shipmate
    As part of the application questions:

    "What is your expected salary for this role?"

    I saw it a lot in IT jobs but this is the first time I've seen it in the education field (private school).

    Not hellish, but bemusing. For an education role one of the perks listed in the summary was "Exclusive access to our app"! I know I'm 48 but app access doesn't seem that interesting to me. Oddly it wasn't mentioned at all in the full advert.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Webforms that you have to fill in where one of the boxes you have to tick turns out to reference something you won't encounter until you get the induction... but you have to tick it to get the form to submit!
  • Wesley JWesley J Circus Host
    edited July 4
    Sandemaniac: I teach my subject area (amongst others) to ICT platform and application developer trainees. They're sometimes a bit shortsighted in terms of customer-friendly designs.

    Sorry to hear of your struggle.
  • RoseofsharonRoseofsharon Shipmate
    TICTH - Citroen, and their poor communication concerning the current airbag problem

    We have one of those cars with the dodgy Takata airbags. We were notified a couple of weeks ago that there is a Safety Recall on certain models, including ours, and that we have to get new airbags fitted.
    Then, a couple of days ago we got a DoNotDrive letter, saying that the car is unsafe and that it should not be driven until after the new airbags are fitted. Presumably that invalidates our insurance until that time.

    Our appointment is three weeks away but we are not heavily dependent on the car, so this is not such a hardship as it will be to many drivers, but our current concern is that we cannot get an answer to the question of how we get the car to the dealership to be fixed. It is an hour's drive away on the other side of the nearby city.

    And, if we were to take the risk and drive it there, who is responsible if it blows up en route, causing injury, death & mayhem in the city`?

  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Surely if they've told you not to drive it (and, as you say, probably invalidating your insurance), they should have to send a tow-truck to pick it up?
  • RoseofsharonRoseofsharon Shipmate
    One would hope so, but we have not been told that - the DoNotDrive letter doesn't mention it. We have left a couple of messages with the dealership that is to do the job, but have had no reply.
    I expect they are busy, 120,000 drivers are affected in the UK (although presumably not all booked in locally).
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    edited 2:12PM
    TICTH scam websites that fuck over small businesses in the process. I’ll probably get my money back because I paid by credit card, but the poor bloke who runs the business that has had its identity stolen is getting five calls a day of people chasing orders he knows nothing about for products he doesn’t sell. He says he has reported to the police and google, and I can see from the business’ genuine Facebook page that other would be customers have reported to Action Fraud weeks ago, but the site is still up.
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