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« on: July 16, 2010, 09:44:30 am » |
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you have a right to ask them what questions they are going to ask you before things get started, so that you have time to think about your response and won't be blindsinded, and you can weed out questions you don't like. you can also let them know that any deviating from their list of questions and the interview will be done.
as far as questions go
who are you with?
do you have any credentials from them? (can verify with a phone call if they really work for whoever)
what have you written in the past and who for?
are you a bunny hugging little fairy that's gonna try an make me look lie an ass?
just find out the direction that they want to take with the interview so you know what's going on.
In some ways I wish we were out of the public eye, but the secrets out now, and any chance we have for positive press is one we had better grab.
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LONESTAR WORKING DOG ASSOCIATION www.lswda.orgDiplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggie" until you can find a rock- Will Rogers
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