Well, it's one thing to say "just contact my former employers" and it's another to say "here is my exboss who agreed to be my reference". Weird.
OK, I just got a response on the XYZ thing...saying "Well, they shouldn't do that thing! Because it causes issues with XYZ!" And I"m like "RIGHT, I know we've said that, my point was, they already did, people already have, and because of that we have a procedure for X and Y, and I've done that, I jsut need to know what the procedure is for Z!!"
(Sorry, this is making me crazy)
Mossad agents who grab Nazi war criminals and spirit them out of another country--I saw a TV movie about the Eichmann case when I was around 12, and have been fascinated by the Mossad ever since.
Pearl is back. And this time, she has a badge.
Mondo law firm wants professional references who are not former employers or relatives
Sounds like a question right off my Fitness and Character application for the NY Bar -- only then there was a stated preference for references not former employers or relative but who were attorneys.
In other words, of course invisible internet friends count.
Mondo law firm wants professional references who are not former employers or relatives. "Invisible internet friends" count, right? Who wants to be my reference?
Many times they mean people in the industry who you may or may not have worked with. Like if someone from the housing authority or the bank gave me a reference. My $.02 anyway.
But one of my personal goals is to interact with people as little as possible. This isn't conducive to getting references.
I just googled and e-mailed a former coworker. Hopefully she'll come through.
AUGH. Tiny in the cubicle next door just used "office" as a verb. I want to stuff his mouth full of TPS reports.
Hey Dana - you could take advantage of my new, yet highly overinflated title and I could be a reference for you.
I want to stuff his mouth full of TPS reports.
Sounds like someone's having a case of the Mondays.