Re: [OT] Looking for work

2016-06-08 Thread Stephen Price
Forgot about that one... I also thought to myself (after I replied) "hmmm... note how I went for the puzzle... damn, did he just bait me?" From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com on behalf of DotNet Dude Sent: Thursday, 9 June 2016 2:21:20 PM To: ozDotNet Subject

Re: [OT] Looking for work

2016-06-08 Thread DotNet Dude
4) So you can roll them and race cars down a hill On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Stephen Price wrote: > The reason man hole covers are round are: > > 1) the hole is round and > > 2) its impossible for a round cover to fall into a round hole. no matter > which way you turn it, it can't fall down

Re: [OT] Looking for work

2016-06-08 Thread Stephen Price
The reason man hole covers are round are: 1) the hole is round and 2) its impossible for a round cover to fall into a round hole. no matter which way you turn it, it can't fall down the hole. A square cover can fall down if you angle the shortest edge between the diagonals. 3) and because turt

Re: [OT] Looking for work

2016-06-08 Thread Scott Barnes
I'm still stumbling my way through a psychology degree (hah weak attempt at an appeal to authority lol) but I'm more and more convinced that "technical interviews" are a form of projection less about means testing a persons' potential / abilities. Some folks just have extremely poor working memory

Re: [OT] Looking for work

2016-06-08 Thread Bec C
That's what recruitment agencies typically ask for on a CV. I know how hard it can be when recruiters look for an "angular expert" but the only angular experience you have is some online videos. Hard to compete. Many devs lie on the CV actually to get the job, sometimes it works. On Tuesday, 7 Jun