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On here I click unsubscribe from comments to avoid any further altercation. In the real world I scoff turn my head and walk away. Guess that's pretty much the same thing.
BTW, I used to get pissed off and try everything I could to prove I was right. Then I realized it was all wasted breath on my part.
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Oh, I see. Note that this is a "Job Interview" question. See the category? How would you answer in an Interview?
by Home Movies Without Zombies on June 15th, 2008
Yup, sorry. I saw that afterwards and wondered if I answered wrong or if you put it in the wrong category(both have happened before on here). Knowing that it was me in the wrong on the question, I'd now say keep the mouth shut if I wanted to get hired. Most interviewers don't want any disagreement from perspective employees. Again, my apologies for misinterpretation.
by holeinthewoods on June 15th, 2008