glen quagmire
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im_still_here said:jacko8684 said:wow....... which thread came first? so i know which one is the wind up???
I duno what your on bout.
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Love it!
im_still_here said:jacko8684 said:wow....... which thread came first? so i know which one is the wind up???
I duno what your on bout.
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I'm always nervous about talking football at interviews but once (in Norwich) the guy asked if I was a red or a blue. I thought about it for a few seconds then decided to tell the truth. He smiled, got his wallet out and passed his City seasoncard over. Turned out he sat about 10-12 rows in front of me. I was offered the job and didn't take it but we saw each other regularly at matches.Tarlos Kevez said:Bloody hell mate!!
You shouldn't have swore and personally I wouldn't talk about football in an interview even if he had Liverpool FC stuff in his office.
Keep your nose clean at interviews and talk sport, swear etc AFTER you've got the job.
Best of luck anyway Blue.
Prestwich_Blue said:I'm always nervous about talking football at interviews but once (in Norwich) the guy asked if I was a red or a blue. I thought about it for a few seconds then decided to tell the truth. He smiled, got his wallet out and passed his City seasoncard over. Turned out he sat about 10-12 rows in front of me. I was offered the job and didn't take it but we saw each other regularly at matches.Tarlos Kevez said:Bloody hell mate!!
You shouldn't have swore and personally I wouldn't talk about football in an interview even if he had Liverpool FC stuff in his office.
Keep your nose clean at interviews and talk sport, swear etc AFTER you've got the job.
Best of luck anyway Blue.
The funniest thing was that I took another role I'd been offered, which was less travelling, and ended up working with his brother.
Not so small that it made the journey to and from Norwich manageable.im_still_here said:Prestwich_Blue said:I'm always nervous about talking football at interviews but once (in Norwich) the guy asked if I was a red or a blue. I thought about it for a few seconds then decided to tell the truth. He smiled, got his wallet out and passed his City seasoncard over. Turned out he sat about 10-12 rows in front of me. I was offered the job and didn't take it but we saw each other regularly at matches.
The funniest thing was that I took another role I'd been offered, which was less travelling, and ended up working with his brother.
it's a small world
glen quagmire said:
Prestwich_Blue said:I'm always nervous about talking football at interviews but once (in Norwich) the guy asked if I was a red or a blue. I thought about it for a few seconds then decided to tell the truth. He smiled, got his wallet out and passed his City seasoncard over. Turned out he sat about 10-12 rows in front of me. I was offered the job and didn't take it but we saw each other regularly at matches.Tarlos Kevez said:Bloody hell mate!!
You shouldn't have swore and personally I wouldn't talk about football in an interview even if he had Liverpool FC stuff in his office.
Keep your nose clean at interviews and talk sport, swear etc AFTER you've got the job.
Best of luck anyway Blue.
The funniest thing was that I took another role I'd been offered, which was less travelling, and ended up working with his brother.