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I have an interview for a "proper" job, Friday 1 PM GMT in Town

Might be cheaper to try charity shops, but on the other hand, charity shop clobber tends to be for older folk.
I bought one of my interview suits at a charity shop. A MaxMara trouser suit costing £80 (original price £600) at the Red Cross shop in Belgravia (posh area of London). Ker-ching!
 
Well I haven't had any messages yet either way from last week's interview, not on the mobile, Hotmail or Landline at Home.
 
I've been trying to ring Mojico since end of last week, left messages asking them to ring me and they haven't, someone said they'd ring yesterday and they didn't.

If they don't want me, they should at least have the ****ing courtesy to tell me.

Well I just spoke to Evie at Mojico, I wasn't successful, but to be fair the job wasn't suitable anyway.
 
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These days employers are loathe to provide interviewees with rejection notices because they open themselves up to lawsuits for discrimination. Some will give very generic answers and others will never provide any follow-up if you're not selected. Personally, I would appreciate the feedback and not go off and try to sue. You can only learn if people are willing to provide feedback.
 

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