Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (37 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,524
My entire state (three 'counties' - equivalent of american states) voted Socialist last election, the Socialists are down like 66% + in polls, wonder if we'll have a bunch of small state idiots like republicans next time.
It can't be that much worse if the socialists are down by that much.

Uh-huh. And where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Hopefully around Philadelphia but once I finish college I'm gonna have to see what happens as far as job offers are concerned.
 

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IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
It can't be that much worse if the socialists are down by that much.



Hopefully around Philadelphia but once I finish college I'm gonna have to see what happens as far as job offers are concerned.
Reason they are down is because they managed to tax the poor and protect the rich while keeping state sector bloated and services terrible.

The IRA might actually be in our next government.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,524
I practice whenever I can. So what's your biggest accomplishment so far?
Idk if I have one but to answer your previous question, an area I need to improve on is answering question like these. Among many others...

Like being so nonchalant about stuff. That's the main thing. If I look at stuff from a different perspective, that'll get rid of a lot of areas that need improving if you know what I mean.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Idk if I have one but to answer your previous question, an area I need to improve on is answering question like these. Among many others...

Like being so nonchalant about stuff. That's the main thing. If I look at stuff from a different perspective, that'll get rid of a lot of areas that need improving if you know what I mean.
Yeah it's hard to have good answers for these. Sometimes I think it's unfair asking them if I wouldn't have a good answer myself.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Next time I get that question, I'm just going to be honest and tell them living abroad alone for the first time and moving house 5 times.

Alternatively, if I get Java certified it will be that - Why? I succeeded in a challenge that required me to engage with an alien topic that required alien thought processes.

Blah blah blaaaaaaah
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,524
Next time I get that question, I'm just going to be honest and tell them living abroad alone for the first time and moving house 5 times.

Alternatively, if I get Java certified it will be that - Why? I succeeded in a challenge that required me to engage with an alien topic that required alien thought processes.

Blah blah blaaaaaaah
Lol pretty much. It's like they're asking how important you can make stuff sound.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Next time I get that question, I'm just going to be honest and tell them living abroad alone for the first time and moving house 5 times.

Alternatively, if I get Java certified it will be that - Why? I succeeded in a challenge that required me to engage with an alien topic that required alien thought processes.

Blah blah blaaaaaaah
People want to hear that you screwed up, but it wasn't too bad because you have good judgment, and you learned from it. So think of something mild, but don't tell the story about how you bankrupted the company.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
People want to hear that you screwed up, but it wasn't too bad because you have good judgment, and you learned from it. So think of something mild, but don't tell the story about how you bankrupted the company.
Doesn't moving to a new city alone with 4 days notice constitute an ability to deal with the unexpected, prepare, react and succeed?

I mean if you want to hear about a mistake surely you can ask me about the biggest life lesson or something?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Doesn't moving to a new city alone with 4 days notice constitute an ability to deal with the unexpected, prepare, react and succeed?

I mean if you want to hear about a mistake surely you can ask me about the biggest life lesson or something?
Depends on the city.

Yeah but it's supposed to be work related.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Lol pretty much. It's like they're asking how important you can make stuff sound.
Yep, but if my interview is the STAR technique

http://careers.theguardian.com/careers-blog/star-technique-competency-based-interview

I'm just going to be blunt and honest because it's an insult to my dignity and intelligence as a person to tick the boxes instead of actually interacting with me.

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Depends on the city.

Yeah but it's supposed to be work related.
I moved from Rural Wales to an underdeveloped area of Greater Manchester with 4 days notice while 2 weeks from finishing my Masters Tenue and still working on my Dissertation.

A time I failed - I had to resubmit the dissertation which is linked to the job as I worked 40 hours a week in a new city alone, so there's a difficult situation where I had to chose between two equally important but mutually exclusive objectives etc etc What I chose, Why, lessons learned, perspective etc etc etc.

Not to be arrogant, but those a semi-intelligent and insightful answers that are 100% honest. It got me one job offer, then two 25 years morons used STAR technique :rolleyes:
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Yep, but if my interview is the STAR technique

http://careers.theguardian.com/careers-blog/star-technique-competency-based-interview

I'm just going to be blunt and honest because it's an insult to my dignity and intelligence as a person to tick the boxes instead of actually interacting with me.
Yes, but they won't care about your dignity. They care about picking between you and the other people who applied, and ideally they want you to make it easy for them by saying something so clueless they can drop you right away.

I moved from Rural Wales to an underdeveloped area of Greater Manchester with 4 days notice while 2 weeks from finishing my Masters Tenue and still working on my Dissertation.

A time I failed - I had to resubmit the dissertation which is linked to the job as I worked 40 hours a week in a new city alone, so there's a difficult situation where I had to chose between two equally important but mutually exclusive objectives etc etc What I chose, Why, lessons learned, perspective etc etc etc.
That's a good story, go with this one.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Yes, but they won't care about your dignity. They care about picking between you and the other people who applied, and ideally they want you to make it easy for them by saying something so clueless they can drop you right away.



That's a good story, go with this one.
Kind of makes me wary of working for a big organisation by virtue such idiotic and baseless recruitment 'strategies'. Shooting the shit with a guy got me a job offer with Close Brothers ffs :p

I learned a long time ago that I can't 'lie' short, so honesty from now on.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Kind of makes me wary of working for a big organisation by virtue such idiotic and baseless recruitment 'strategies'. Shooting the $#@! with a guy got me a job offer with Close Brothers ffs :p

I learned a long time ago that I can't 'lie' short, so honesty from now on.
One thing I don't really get is this "consensus" that CVs are just lies. Or mostly lies. Or half lies. Whatever.

Thing is that a cv is like a pamphlet, it's what we all use to look good. That much should be obvious. So a lot of what I put on mine is open to interpretation or can mean different things to different people. But that doesn't mean it's a lie, at least I've never put something on it that's just untrue.

So why all the complaining.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
One thing I don't really get is this "consensus" that CVs are just lies. Or mostly lies. Or half lies. Whatever.

Thing is that a cv is like a pamphlet, it's what we all use to look good. That much should be obvious. So a lot of what I put on mine is open to interpretation or can mean different things to different people. But that doesn't mean it's a lie, at least I've never put something on it that's just untrue.

So why all the complaining.
Same with me, I actually meant that I find it difficult to embellish my experiences if I personally wouldn't interpret it that way, i.e. I don't think X demonstrates Y skill but it could.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,431
It's a shithole.

It's like you invite a hippopotamus in your house. You know, they just don't take a shit like everyone else but spreading it all over the place like lunatics. Hippo is gone but no matter how much you clean that house, it is a shithole, there is no option but destroy it and rebuild.
 

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