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buno | 08:20 Tue 16th May 2006 | Jobs & Education
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demonstrate, giving specific personal examples on the application for, at least one years experience of programme planning and session progression.
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So what's the question?
It's one of those very poor questions where the person "asking" has copied the question verbatim with a total lack of effort.

If you can't answer the question you haven't go the experience and certainly don't deserve the job because you lack communication skills and little or no research skills.

I'd encourage any body seeing this sort of question to give a totally false answer so that the person similarly copies the answer verbatim and hopefully ends up learning an important lesson.
I had this out with Mowbray yesterday, it isn't just that hey are trying to get help, do these applicants not realise that if they are not capable of interpreting these questions then they are not up to the job in the first place? I agree WoWo
Agree, as I have said many times before there is nothing wrong with asking for help thats not the issue. It's the fact they lack even the skill to rephrase the question in any way.

With regard to the above even this would have been acceptable....

"I have a job application and I'm having difficulty answering the following question...

...any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance"

Thats told you then, eh buno!
My sentiments also.
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Hi guys


You really are a sad lot. When I posted this question I had done so by mistake, as I had pressed sent before I had completed the question.


I had not noticed this until I read your ignorant replies.


I am new to this answer bank and this is the first and last question I will ask, because you are all a pack of ********!!!!!!!

thank you and goodnight
So because you made a mistake, its our fault that we interpreted what we read? I suppose there's logic in there somewhere.
Nothing like a person trying to get themselves out of a situation.

Complaint still stands, either you posted the original question and therefore shouldn't be given a job on the grounds already mentioned.

Or

You don't check things after you have done them and therefore don't demonstrate due dilligence.

:)

buno, we help people out with queries and question, not do their jobs, work, homework etc etc for them - did you really think that we would all sit down and spend a good few hours writing all this out for you, simply because you clearly just couldn't be bothered?


and particularly as you 'asked' in such an pleasant way - no please, not thank you, no actual question, just repeating the forms words - this is not our job, we are not obliged to answer you, we do it for enjoyment, and no-one enjoys question like yours


as you say, you are new to answerbank, so i suggest learning a bit about how it works and the people who use it instead of getting in a childish huff because you didn't get your own way and now actually have to do some work.


if you were serious in your 'threat', of not ever asking a question again, rest assured, we'll cope...


your 'questions' will not be missed.

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