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makuranososhi
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10 Dec 2008, 5:56 pm

Appreciated, thank you LPP.


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10 Dec 2008, 6:27 pm

LePetitPrince wrote:
sunshower wrote:
It's true. I was surprised at how quickly I was hired for three jobs these holidays. And how all of the responses came from the second version of my resume, which included a small ID photo of myself (but to be fair, also was an improved version of my resume).

It could have been because of any number of reasons, but my strongest suspicion is that I was hired so quickly because of my appearance and manner. I have a very normal, sort of neutral mildly attractive appearance, which I suspect people go for when hiring employees.


Should I have to attach your photo to my resume when I apply for another job? :P


this made me laugh so much! Thanks for making my day LPP :D :D :D



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15 Dec 2008, 7:18 am

LePetitPrince wrote:
^^^^ but it seems that 'the face' has a better promising future on all levels, I mean he started with a trainee salary that it's higher than my first salary for about 40% , yet he has no msaters degree while I have one!

Sucks to be the brain.


Generally, employees can be classified as: "Minders", "Finders", or "Grinders".

The "Finders" who bring in sales and generate income get paid the most (in my experience)


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