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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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after feeling insulted at an interview?
i lost my part time and only job on xmas eve.
i had an interview for an awful job about a month ago, felt insulted at interview and turned offer down.
the others that took the job left. and now theyre calling me to take the job. it's hard long heavy , unsocial, long hrs. awkward collegues. would most take the job regardless of how theyre treated? i thought about it but keep feeling annoyed at how they treted me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends, if i needed the money then i wld but continue to look for another job.
If yr not desperate for cash then sign on after xmas and look for something then.
Sorry to hear u lost yr job on xmas eve, thats really harsh. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
For me it would depend entirely on my finances. If I could afford not to I wouldnt take the job I didnt want to do.
If I needed the money Id take the job and keep looking elsewhere.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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what did they do to make you feel so insulted?
has been said, its much easier to find a job when you already have one.
you must have been interested in the position to have gone for the interview in the first place.
if i had nothing, i would take it in a heartbeat, but not stop looking around |
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By *eeriseWoman
over a year ago
Manchester and that's all you need to know |
"after feeling insulted at an interview?
i lost my part time and only job on xmas eve.
i had an interview for an awful job about a month ago, felt insulted at interview and turned offer down.
the others that took the job left. and now theyre calling me to take the job. it's hard long heavy , unsocial, long hrs. awkward collegues. would most take the job regardless of how theyre treated? i thought about it but keep feeling annoyed at how they treted me."
If your going to lose your house and have little mouths to feed just take it and continue to look for something else in the meantime. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When you are in a job, it is always easier to get another job, smile, keep your head down and do a good job, the feelings of being insulted are in your head, not real, because you feel pissed of with life in general, being sacked on Christmas eve, a new job is usually a compromise, it may surprise you, and you may like it,
remember what you give out and expect you gety back.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you are in a job, it is always easier to get another job, smile, keep your head down and do a good job, the feelings of being insulted are in your head, not real, because you feel pissed of with life in general, being sacked on Christmas eve, a new job is usually a compromise, it may surprise you, and you may like it,
remember what you give out and expect you gety back.
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I like that a lot. Not just in relation to jobs, but life in general. Nice one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It depends who conducted the interview.
If the interviewer who did the intimidating and made me felt uncomfortable is my boss-to-be, then I would not risk wasting my time in finding out if he/she was behaving normally at the interview.
However, it does depend how much one wants or needs the job, or any job.
I am lucky in that I can afford to choose, and do not have to take whatever that is on offer.
Good luck, whatever the OP decides.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have felt insulted and patronized in interviews in the past but never turned a job down because of it. Take the job for now and keep looking for something better then tell them where to go. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"what did they do to make you feel so insulted? around"
sniggered at the content of cv. took the piss out of my qualifications / experience. I didn't react, just answered their snide remarks with decent answers. didnt lower myself to their standards |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Take it and keep looking whilst you earn money, will look good on your cv and good luck with it "
Defiantly this and at your next interview you can explain that you took the job to still be gainfully employed whilst looking for a more suitable post. GL on 2014 to you. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Take the job, have a
go at it. If they continue to treat you badly, then become subversive
and cause as much chaos as you can.
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heyy... yeaaa!!! you have a point there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Interviews are a bit of a test. The interviewer wants to see how a person reacts under a bit of pressure. If you have been offered the job it means they want you, take it and don't be so sensitive, it means you passed their test. |
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"what did they do to make you feel so insulted? around
sniggered at the content of cv. took the piss out of my qualifications / experience. I didn't react, just answered their snide remarks with decent answers. didnt lower myself to their standards"
Some companies use different interview techniques to test the calibre of the candidates. If you're applying for a job with close contact with the public, you need the patience of Job, as condescending customers will be de rigueur.
Some larger companies use assessment centres and conduct role play interviews to see how you react but you know you're being tested.
The world of work has changed. You have to park your attitude as it could be a test. I enjoy my job and my colleagues add to that, however, that's a bonus for me. Santander insist on mortgage payments, the utility companies don't provide a service for free and Sainsbury's take a dim view towards people trying to slip full trolleys past the checkout...without checking out!
If being on the dole is preferable to working then good luck to you. |
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"Interviews are a bit of a test. The interviewer wants to see how a person reacts under a bit of pressure. If you have been offered the job it means they want you, take it and don't be so sensitive, it means you passed their test."
Exactly! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In a conservative gov't the employers have more power than the employees
Take the job and spend a few hours in your spare time applying for what you want to do.... Is this as a hooker right? |
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Just go in there knowing it doesnt matter if you dont like the job,because hopefully it wont be for long,take it head on,and challenge anything you dont find is right with honesty and confidence,maybe whoever it is takes great pleasure in forcing people out (i worked for one before) you never know,maybe being the first to stick two fingers up at them and doing job properly and sticking it out might mean it ends up being a good job!? The future we cant see,but we cant face future with fear,only enthusiasm!
Good luck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would Take it, I spent Two years unemployed and it turned my Brain to mush.
as has been said before theres nothing to stop you looking for a better job while working.
Gary |
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"Just go in there knowing it doesnt matter if you dont like the job,because hopefully it wont be for long,take it head on,and challenge anything you dont find is right with honesty and confidence,maybe whoever it is takes great pleasure in forcing people out (i worked for one before) you never know,maybe being the first to stick two fingers up at them and doing job properly and sticking it out might mean it ends up being a good job!? The future we cant see,but we cant face future with fear,only enthusiasm!
Good luck"
Amen to this. Take the job, get stuck in and it might well improve. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can't be fussy today, if it brings the bread in, do an honest days work, and let the rest go over your head, you could be unemployed for a long time otherwise.
Nette |
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"after feeling insulted at an interview?
i lost my part time and only job on xmas eve.
i had an interview for an awful job about a month ago, felt insulted at interview and turned offer down.
the others that took the job left. and now theyre calling me to take the job. it's hard long heavy , unsocial, long hrs. awkward collegues. would most take the job regardless of how theyre treated? i thought about it but keep feeling annoyed at how they treted me."
They say it's easier to find a job when you've gotta job... I'd say go for it and keep looking for something you wanna do more.
Good luck with it mate |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"For me it would depend entirely on my finances. If I could afford not to I wouldnt take the job I didnt want to do.
If I needed the money Id take the job and keep looking elsewhere.
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This. And, in fact, I have done so in the past. It worked out in the end. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If the interview was that bad I would have walked out when the put downs started. If you're from Sunderland was the interview for work in Newcastle ?
The reason I ask is I know from personal experience how well you lot get along generally ( sarcasm )
At the end of the day only you can decide mate but I wish you the best of luck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have gone from a reasonably comfortable job to studentdom in a yr. I am totally skint but am surviving(just)
If you need the dosh take the job and get out soon as a better offer comes. My pride stops me often.
I had an interview this year for a job I could do with my eyes shut. The guy.across the desk.banged on about himself more than the job. AND he chewed gum all the way through.
If Carlsberg made dicks........? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Take It. I left a job last Spring to move nearer home and stop commuting every week. Took a 14 k pay cut but used the new job to get a better job and I got a better job paying back to what I was on.
Bug I wouldn't have got the better one without taking the lesser one.
One step back but 2 forward. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"honestly no i wouldnt..
Not being funny but you're a single mum, some of us couldn't afford to be choosy."
even if i didnt have my daughter i dont think i could take a job where i wasnt happy.. yes id end up becoming desperate and still seek out work but ultimately no i wouldnt take that specific job. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i know someone who took a job he didnt really want, meanwhile he had applied for another job. only a week or so after training to do his job he didnt really want, he heard he had got the job he did want, a better job with much better pay. maybe better to wait. |
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"honestly no i wouldnt..
Not being funny but you're a single mum, some of us couldn't afford to be choosy. "
Meaning if you're a single parent the State won't see you out on the street if you choose not to work. Santander wouldn't have any qualms taking their house back if I can't work. Without dependants I don't work: I don't eat! |
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"honestly no i wouldnt..
Not being funny but you're a single mum, some of us couldn't afford to be choosy.
even if i didnt have my daughter i dont think i could take a job where i wasnt happy.. yes id end up becoming desperate and still seek out work but ultimately no i wouldnt take that specific job. "
But how would you take care of yourself? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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drop your pride and take the job,its an income.no matter how much you may hate the work,grin and bear it,but it does stop you looking and applying for other work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"honestly no i wouldnt..
Not being funny but you're a single mum, some of us couldn't afford to be choosy.
even if i didnt have my daughter i dont think i could take a job where i wasnt happy.. yes id end up becoming desperate and still seek out work but ultimately no i wouldnt take that specific job.
But how would you take care of yourself?"
if im going back to my situation before my child then i was at home still and was fortunate enough to have quite a bit of savings..
ive suffered work related stress before and theres no chance id ever make myself ill because of a job again.
everyones different and im fortunate enough to have supportive family, so in my circumstances i would decline that job. But everyone is different |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If they're desperate to employ you, try negotiating some better conditions first - wages, leave, hours etc can all be tweaked in the right circumstances. If they say no, you've lost nothing. |
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I think I'm different than most as I don't care how much I needed the money I could never do a job not only I didn't like but was treated badly before even getting the job.
I would rather be flat broke with self respect and happiness intact than working for a shit company that insults possible employees at an interview. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think I'm different than most as I don't care how much I needed the money I could never do a job not only I didn't like but was treated badly before even getting the job.
I would rather be flat broke with self respect and happiness intact than working for a shit company that insults possible employees at an interview. "
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"what did they do to make you feel so insulted? around
sniggered at the content of cv. took the piss out of my qualifications / experience. I didn't react, just answered their snide remarks with decent answers. didnt lower myself to their standards" your cv etc couldn't be to bad if they offered you the job maybe they were testing your reactions. Good luck. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"honestly no i wouldnt..
Not being funny but you're a single mum, some of us couldn't afford to be choosy.
even if i didnt have my daughter i dont think i could take a job where i wasnt happy.. yes id end up becoming desperate and still seek out work but ultimately no i wouldnt take that specific job.
But how would you take care of yourself?
if im going back to my situation before my child then i was at home still and was fortunate enough to have quite a bit of savings..
ive suffered work related stress before and theres no chance id ever make myself ill because of a job again.
everyones different and im fortunate enough to have supportive family, so in my circumstances i would decline that job. But everyone is different "
Your lucky to have a supportive family. |
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