Posted by Buzzman72 on December 21, 2011 at 21:27:39 from (74.129.196.127):
I got a call today from--allegedly--a prospective employer. The lady said that the company had seen my resume on the online website where I posted it, and she had a few questions. Her first question was, "Do you currently have any licenses?" Now, my resume--updated less than 10 days ago--clearly states that I am currently licensed in 28 states for a particular function.
So the lady seemed rather shocked when my reply was, "Apparently you HAVEN'T read my resume," and I hung up. Because either she HAD read my resume and was attempting to insult my intelligence, or she HADN'T read my resume and was a baldfaced liar. In either case, I don't believe I really WANT to work for folks who will either insult my intelligence or lie to me.
Maybe I just need some lessons on them thar "people skills" that Dave2 keeps talking about...
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