Mr. Homer
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fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Yeah, why is that?
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fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Mr. Homer said:fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Yeah, why is that?
Mr. Homer said:fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Yeah, why is that?
GB-Hack said:Mr. Homer said:fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Yeah, why is that?
Because people tend to think about their failures far more than their successes.
Write-brained said:GB-Hack said:Mr. Homer said:fishwrapper said:It's true. And, bad hires stay with you a lot longer than the good ones.
Yeah, why is that?
Because people tend to think about their failures far more than their successes.
Especially when they won't leave ...
Bob Slydell said:Well, I've interviewed for three jobs in my career and got all of them. So that must be something.
Bob Slydell said:Well, I've interviewed for three jobs in my career and got all of them. So that must be something.
Bob Slydell said:Well, I've interviewed for three jobs in my career and got all of them. So that must be something.
imjustagirl said:Bob Slydell said:Well, I've interviewed for three jobs in my career and got all of them. So that must be something.
I've been offered every journalism job I've ever applied for. Of course, there are also like 17 for which I've applied and never been contacted.![]()