Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Reading this thread who'd be an employer? You typically pay 20% of gross annual salary to recruit someone who, 6months down the line, you find out is a total bullshitter.
Reading this thread who'd be an employer? You typically pay 20% of gross annual salary to recruit someone who, 6months down the line, you find out is a total bullshitter.
Surely by saying someone is a "bullshitter" it's implicit they CAN'T do the job?
I've learned the hard way. I employed a 20-something bright young thing with an embellished CV and a "can do" answer to every question. She foxed the recruitment agent and she foxed me too, I eventually sacked her 9 months in and the shocked look on her face when she got the news was a picture but not, sadly, worth the £5K hit I took on her recruitment fee.
She didn't contest the sacking, she knew she'd been found out.
So my advice to all job applicants is be honest, you'll get found out in the end.
So what if they are a bullshitter...., if they can do the job?
Employee's dont get truth from bosses all the time....we just get told what we need to be told..most things are hush hush to the staff.
So why not give them some of their own medicine..if you work to a standard that gets the job done it surely doesnt matter.
Companies blead some people dry to make themselves rich...and dont give a shi* about their staff, most are just a number that will be replaced at the first signs of a mistake..its a revolving door and in this world you sometimes have to stretch the truth to get anywhere.
I dont feel bad at all about lying to any company ive worked for, as my work is not my life...if i lose my job im qualified enough to find another.
I don't need to lie. I'm the President.