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littlepow:
Beware bizarre questions, your answers will tell them more about your character than you think.
They can be aimed at finding out how honest or trustworthy you are, but at the same extend they can show how much a liability to them you could be.

The only questions that have worried me were;

When was the last time you broke the law without being caught? [-X  :angel:
(was from NY Police when I was younger. :-#)

But best was,

How do you feel about having to kill someone? :shock:
(I'm in the military, not an assasin!) Was quite glad it wasn't a practicle test. =;

TDi90:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on April 11, 2008, 20:08:45 ---What's the job then Rob? and who's it for.

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Rolls Royce apprentice.  :dance:

freelanderpx54:

--- Quote from: littlepow on April 11, 2008, 22:46:53 ---Beware bizarre questions, your answers will tell them more about your character than you think.
They can be aimed at finding out how honest or trustworthy you are, but at the same extend they can show how much a liability to them you could be.

The only questions that have worried me were;

When was the last time you broke the law without being caught? [-X  :angel:
(was from NY Police when I was younger. :-#)

But best was,

How do you feel about having to kill someone? :shock:
(I'm in the military, not an assasin!) Was quite glad it wasn't a practicle test. =;

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Yes the killer questions are always good. Be prepared for daft ones like "what are the ingredients of ice?" These questions probe how good you are at thinking on your feet in a stressful situation

Jake:

--- Quote from: beast5680 on April 11, 2008, 22:09:05 ---
--- Quote from: Jake on April 11, 2008, 21:49:22 ---
Wet, limp and comes across a bit camp  ;)


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Just How did you get the job at D44 then Jake???????????? :lol:

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Because i have a man's handshake and act a bit butch
 :lol:

mobi:

--- Quote from: Jake on April 11, 2008, 21:49:22 ---There's a lot of talk regarding handshakes
I cant stress enough how important it is not to place your limp hand into another mans/womans hand
Wet, limp and comes across a bit camp  ;)
Obviously dont crush the shakers hand to death but a decent grip show's good character and strength of personallity
 :D

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in the last few days i've had to shake a few hands, and they have ALL been limp wristed (or is it i'm a 21 stone trucker) :shock:

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