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the way i got 35 is if you consider the rate of change for country x between yr2 and yr3. Rate of change being 2. Then by counting ahead of yr8 it will give you 35.

BUT!!!!

Question says rate of change of fossil fuel consumption by manufacturing not company x.

So the rate of change is 1 (total yr2 manufacturing fuel and yr3 manufacturing fuel, gives you 42 and 43, so 1 difference)

So that means 48tonnes for yr8 but then how do you split that into company x?

Or the answer could just be 35, i got nfi haha

2nd stage of job interview is doing these bullshit questions. They have a practice test on the website. Who knows how to solve this?

hahaha, the last place that tried to make me do that test before I got the job, I looked at the guy, told him "thank you for completely wasting my time" and got up to leave. he asked me why, and I told him where to jam it if he wanted me to jump through loops when they clearly needed someone with my skill.

so he made up a score and offered me an increased wage :blush: still turned down the job tho, got a better package from Penguin.

hahaha, the last place that tried to make me do that test before I got the job, I looked at the guy, told him "thank you for completely wasting my time" and got up to leave. he asked me why, and I told him where to jam it if he wanted me to jump through loops when they clearly needed someone with my skill.

so he made up a score and offered me an increased wage :blush: still turned down the job tho, got a better package from Penguin.

Not the same penguin Billy Madison see's when he is drunk is it?

penguin.jpg

ive had my 33 for 7 years now

it's done 23,000 each year since i got it

broken radiator

coilpacks died

alternator replaced

diff is grumpy

usual wear and tear - clutches, tyres

37% more power than stock and held up pretty well considering

what sort of job funkymunky? and that's a fair effort to call someone's bluff like that, im guessing you were feeling particularly confident lol

web development, I'm guessing its the same thing Pat's goin for but a more junior role?

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