Originally posted by JusuhDoes "Hates Americans" look good or bad on your resume?
Remotely related to this topic: I will be applying for open chief general manager position of TeliaSonera (largest mobile operator in Scandinavia). Former boss was just fired couple days ago, and I think I could be qualified enough to be considered for the position.
Wish me luck!
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Originally posted by c99uxI once worked for a company that that along with the first invoice sent new customers a welcoming letter. One new customer who got about 12 invoices addressed to his attention along with the welcoming letter had his name spelled wrong. The guy’s first name was “Whit”. If you look at the keyboard you’ll find the S is right under the W so you can see how easily an embarrassing typo could happen. We lost the account soon after that.
At least they didn't send you one of these:
http://www.snopes.com/business/consumer/bastard.asp
Originally posted by Phlabibitgood.
Does "Hates Americans" look good or bad on your resume?
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I think the facts that I dont have any work experience at all, and that I just graduated from high-school with mediocre grades, might be bigger problems. After all, its a multinational company. But i
rely on my personal talents.
Originally posted by RagnorakNot only that, huckleberryhound sneaks around behind your back and PM's things to your friends that aren't true. Hucky might be funny at face value, but he'll stab you in the back. Don't trust him.
You sure cuss a lot for somebody with such a penchant for alerting other's posts.
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Originally posted by ArrakisProve it retard.
Not only that, huckleberryhound sneaks around behind your back and PM's things to your friends that aren't true. Hucky might be funny at face value, but he'll stab you in the back. Don't trust him.
Post one time i've said a misstruth about someone, and i'll prove you wrong.
Don't tell lies, it is not a nice thing. Grow up.