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ExcitedBrit May 28th 2009 1:13 pm

About being an idiot in Montreal
 
Someone rightly pointed out the other day I was an idiot for wanting to put DOB on CV! Now I just found out that ,afer sending 15 job applications, I gave out the wrong cell number (its a typo) on my CV -- so now I have all these emails coming from HR depts that my phone number is not in service!

Good Advice: get someone to double check the contact number on your CV. :o:o

montreal mike May 28th 2009 2:19 pm

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by ExcitedBrit (Post 7614125)
I gave out the wrong cell number (its a typo) on my CV -- so now I have all these emails coming from HR depts that my phone number is not in service!

If you look on the bright side of things it means they are not ignoring you!

A good sign.

ExcitedBrit May 28th 2009 2:25 pm

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
yeah I know, got a few interviews already. will see how it goes:thumbup:


Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7614274)
If you look on the bright side of things it means they are not ignoring you!

A good sign.


livermanl May 29th 2009 12:35 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by ExcitedBrit (Post 7614287)
yeah I know, got a few interviews already. will see how it goes:thumbup:

I did that with my e-mail address luckily they phoned me and explained that they had tried to e-mail me and it wasn't successful.

ExcitedBrit May 29th 2009 12:39 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
welcome to the club of I....;)



Originally Posted by livermanl (Post 7615504)
I did that with my e-mail address luckily they phoned me and explained that they had tried to e-mail me and it wasn't successful.


livermanl May 29th 2009 12:40 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by ExcitedBrit (Post 7615517)
welcome to the club of I....;)

I D 10 T perhaps?

Souvenir May 29th 2009 12:40 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by livermanl (Post 7615504)
I did that with my e-mail address luckily they phoned me and explained that they had tried to e-mail me and it wasn't successful.

You were indeed lucky. A year or so ago Souvette applied for a govt job. It had to be submitted electronically and by midnight on a certain date. She hit the send button that night and went to bed. We didn't see the error message until the next day. Mis-typed the email address. The HR thingy was not sympathetic, even when provided with proof that she had tried to send the application on time.

livermanl May 29th 2009 12:44 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 7615523)
You were indeed lucky. A year or so ago Souvette applied for a govt job. It had to be submitted electronically and by midnight on a certain date. She hit the send button that night and went to bed. We didn't see the error message until the next day. Mis-typed the email address. The HR thingy was not sympathetic, even when provided with proof that she had tried to send the application on time.

I was surprised due to the fact that had it been that I were hiring somebody why would I choose to hire someone who cannot even put their e-mail down correctly?

I think I rejected such job anyway!!!

mandymoochops May 29th 2009 1:27 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
Theres nothing wrong with being an idiot - its endearing in a dumbass kind of way ;)

Good luck with the jobs :thumbup:

montreal mike May 29th 2009 9:46 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
An overdue clarification: If one goes back to the original thread, the one dealing with Date of Birth, I said it was idiotic to include ones DOB on a resume. That is not the same as calling someone an outright idiot. One can be very smart but still do something idiotic once in a while.

There is a subtle distinction which seems to have been lost.

mandymoochops May 29th 2009 9:53 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7616719)
An overdue clarification: If one goes back to the original thread, the one dealing with Date of Birth, I said it was idiotic to include ones DOB on a resume. That is not the same as calling someone an outright idiot. One can be very smart but still do something idiotic once in a while.

There is a subtle distinction which seems to have been lost.

hehehehe

ExcitedBrit May 29th 2009 10:06 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
I just magnified the subtlety a little, and unfortunately magnifying glasses have got distortions!:rofl::rofl: I never overlook good advice anyway. I've, what is called in my field of expertise, self-awareness. Always ask what others think of yourself, your views and so on.

Cheers Mike:thumbup:



Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7616719)

There is a subtle distinction which seems to have been lost.


Batfink May 29th 2009 10:46 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
I did exactly the same thing with my phone number! I still get confused with 435 and 425 and when I try really hard to remember the right one - i end up getting it wrong! What can I say - I'm an idiot....!:wub:

petepete99 Jun 16th 2009 6:09 am

Re: About being an idiot in Montreal
 
What if you were double-stupid like me a few years ago and mis-typed your phone number AND your email address. Twas a depressing time until I realised weeks later!!! :(


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