BensGrandad
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Why do people not chose a pub as most are nearly empty so you could be in a quiet corner without interruption and dont have to have alcohol.
Had another example of a Coffee bar being used as a cheap alternate for an office,found a spare table a few minutes later another person entered and joined a female on the table next to us,she was questioned on her past experience and produced a CV which was discussed entries were made on a laptop and a couple of calls made on a mobile,it was a narrow room and you could not ignore what was going on,by now the place was full and in fact people were looking for a space and left which meant loss business for the firm,only the person conducting the interview purchased a drink,
I consider that large notices should be put up to put an end to this situation
Why do people not chose a pub as most are nearly empty so you could be in a quiet corner without interruption and dont have to have alcohol.
I thought quite a lot of young women used to do 'business' interviews in Lyons Corner Houses, back in the day!Never used to happen in Lyons tea rooms.
That is the problem they generally are too quite, i found there is a balance to what noise level you need, so it's private enough and not too distracting for the interviewee.
Pubs you also get the local sitting at the end of the bar ffffing and blinding.