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Job interview for an aspie

deema

Splavage
Interviewer - What is your greatest weakness?

Aspie - I would have to say, honesty.

Interviewer - I don't think that honesty is a weakness, at all.

Aspie - I don't give a **** what you think
 
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Interviewer - What is your greatest weakness?

Aspie - I would have to say, honesty.

Interviewer - I don't think that honesty is a weakness, at all.

Aspie - I don't give a **** what you think

No offence mate, but if I was interviewing ANYONE, even an NT person for a job and they swore in the interview, I would terminate the interview there and then and ask the candidate to leave.

It's not appropriate.
 
Interviewer- What is your greatest weakness.

Aspie- Well, I always do exactly as I am told.

Interviewer- Get out of here! How is that a weakne... Hey! Where are you going? The interview isn't over yet!
 
I remember about 15 years ago I had an interview for a voluntary position in an old folks' Home, unfortunately my preparation for interview didn't include putting a new battery in my hearing aid, and part way through the interview, battery died, fortunately with it being in an OAP Home, a lot of the residents were deaf as a door post and wore hearing aids, so they had spare batteries, however, I didn't get the job.... Probably didn't pass the CRB checks.
 

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