Tips for interview

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Re: Tips for interview

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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#12 Post by saddler »

1. get a copy of the movie Trainspotting

2. Watch the interview that "Spud" is at

3. ...memorise what "spud" did, modify slightly then repeat on the day

4. Film it & post the results on YooTube = what's the worse that could happen?? :-P
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#13 Post by 20series »

Tim

my normal answer is just be yourself, but in your case I'm not sure thats a good idea :-P

oh and definitely don't mention nurses sign01

Seriously though, just answer the questions he asks

Point out your previous experience and that your looking to compete

good luck

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#14 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Cool thank al
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Did you shoot today with the spud master
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EagerNoSkill wrote:Cool thank al
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Did you shoot today with the spud master

Shooting with Spud tmrw 3/5/600 yards at Thetford fingerscrossed
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

I am soo tempted to come along if only to see how you guys get on..
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#17 Post by 20series »

Im looking forward to shooting on a new range, plus it be the first outing fir my new sightron 8-32x56 :0037:
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#18 Post by spud »

ive had a post deleted from this thread sign85


dave come tomorow but let me know then i can bring your press
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#19 Post by Christel »

No post has been deleted, not according to the system.

Very likely you thought you submitted it but didn't...you know the thing that happens when someone else is posting at the same time...
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#20 Post by spud »

All iwas going to say as a tip for the interveiw was to wear stocking abd suspenders. i did and got a date out of it too. Hes a very nice man.
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