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So I got a reply from a job application I put through recently.

Just says "no", not even capitalised, not even "Unfortunately we are unable to find a suitable position for you at this time yadayadayada"

How rude is that?

Reply back saying you didn't ask for their life story.

Or that they weren't quite clear enough in their reply and you're still wondering how you did with the application.

So I got a reply from a job application I put through recently.

Just says "no", not even capitalised, not even "Unfortunately we are unable to find a suitable position for you at this time yadayadayada"

How rude is that?

Well considering most places don't even reply you probably did well to get a no

Wouldn't Bother sending anything back I mean technically you got an answer

Kill their families.

Which is what I want to do to this cafe owner right now..

Ask me to come and inspect their stock. I'm like aight be there soon. I'm there now and the guy in the shop thinks I'm a random.. f**king assholes

Kill their families.

Which is what I want to do to this cafe owner right now..

Ask me to come and inspect their stock. I'm like aight be there soon. I'm there now and the guy in the shop thinks I'm a random.. f**king assholes

Maybe it's because you're just standing around in their shop posting on SAU from your phone?

Put on some more clothes you dicks. You can always put on more clothes, there's only so much you can take off on a hot day. The only time you should be complaining about the cold is the walk from your bed to the shower, or getting out of a hot shower, or any other non-shower related activity.

Well considering most places don't even reply you probably did well to get a no

Wouldn't Bother sending anything back I mean technically you got an answer

What kind of sensible attitude is that? Don't be ridiculous!

Maybe it's because you're just standing around in their shop posting on SAU from your phone?

In shorts and a t shirt.

hahaha,

Well if you going there for a sales meet, the owner is not expecting an 18yr kid wearing shorts & shirt to be selling expensive, quality appliances.

Get yourself a fkn suit you pleb and represent the company properly which your dad has worked hard to build.

kids dees days with teh no respekt and wanting everything now now

edit; and wtf did you do when you walked into the cafe? stand around looking like a lost case? first thing you would do is walk to counter, say who the f**k you are, hand over a business card and ask to speak to whoever the f**k told you to come over.

Go back to school and learn some basic business dealings cause there is only so far you will get scraping the bottom of the barrel

/end rant

Been sick Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon & Tues and was told I need to prepare and deliver a presentation to the director of engineering for Asia Pacific for tomorrow. Still feel shit, and prob tomm too FML

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