John McKown wrote: >If companies actually ask these type of questions, I'm never going to get >another job in my life.
Either 'they' are bored, picky or queer, but I'm sure "they' will decide I'm not worth their time in 3 and half nano-seconds... Thanks for these charming questions anyways. I have enjoyed them. "Are you more of a hunter or a gatherer?" - If I answer hunter, they will think I'm a cruel murder/butcher/etc. If I say gatherer, they will think I'm a lowly thief. *sigh* (It does not matter the prey is standing still, then you're both anyways.) "Do you believe in Big Foot?" - What should I say? Yes/No/Footprints were made by some bigfooted man? :-) "How honest are you?" - *sigh* yes/no will yield me as a liar. *sigh* How does the internet work?" - I will say 'group of interconnected computers where they are connected so that any link can be rerouted.' (or similar answer) *SIGH*, they will say I'm just talking geek-language and show me the door. "What's the color of money???...." - Simply - 'Invisible' - but then they will say I'm just a lousy spender. "Have you ever stolen a pen from work?" - I would say, yes, but remember that 'honesty' question. ;-D :-D ... but you forgot those erasers, pencils, private photostats and surfing Internet using work resources. I will make 'them' angry if I ask during interview whether their pens are stolen too ... John, I will *never ever* get a job too... ;-) Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
