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Very annoying for your daughter to have her time wasted like that. I hope she finds a better job that she enjoys, very soon!


Anyway, the story remind me of this:


https://metro.co.uk/2017/08/31/man-applies-for-vacancy-because-he-knows-last-person-in-the-job-died-6891956

Why would a national newspaper care about this? There's plenty of far more important things going on in the world right now.


No doubt pocket money budgets are far higher in East Dulwich than 95% of the country anyway, so i wouldnt go pestering the editor of The Guardian just yet.

absolutelizard Wrote:

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> Why would a national newspaper care about this?

> There's plenty of far more important things going

> on in the world right now.

>

> No doubt pocket money budgets are far higher in

> East Dulwich than 95% of the country anyway, so i

> wouldnt go pestering the editor of The Guardian

> just yet.


Thats nasty and unnecessary you dont know the posters financial situation or her daughters-go get a life and troll elsewhere.How about mums net ?

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Very annoying for your daughter to have her time

> wasted like that. I hope she finds a better job

> that she enjoys, very soon!

>

> Anyway, the story remind me of this:

>

> https://metro.co.uk/2017/08/31/man-applies-for-vac

> ancy-because-he-knows-last-person-in-the-job-died-

> 6891956




Really ?

My nephew went into a well known coffee shop and asked about a job they were advertising at the job centre when he went for the interview they said they cant employ him as he is a British national and only employing foreign nationals ... these coffee shops are a joke and bloody expensive.. hope your daughter finds a job.. I believe B & M IN OLD KENT ROAD MAYBE HIRING

My daughter just left there 2 weeks ago to start a new job In a doctors surgery tell your daughter to pop in and try there ..

tedfudge Wrote:

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> My nephew went into a well known coffee shop and

> asked about a job they were advertising at the job

> centre when he went for the interview they said

> they cant employ him as he is a British national

> and only employing foreign nationals ... these

> coffee shops are a joke and bloody expensive..

> hope your daughter finds a job.. I believe B & M

> IN OLD KENT ROAD MAYBE HIRING

> My daughter just left there 2 weeks ago to start a

> new job In a doctors surgery tell your daughter to

> pop in and try there ..


Maybe it was at a time of initiatives like the below - I've noticed manager level employees sometimes can't explain company policies very well and resort to simplistic explanations. You have to turn down an applicant so you come up with a populist reason from something you read about company policy.


https://www.snopes.com/news/2017/01/30/starbucks-to-hire-10000-refugees/


Isn't there a local coffee shop that gives preference to the homeless.

tedfudge Wrote:

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> My nephew went into a well known coffee shop and

> asked about a job they were advertising at the job

> centre when he went for the interview they said

> they cant employ him as he is a British national

> and only employing foreign nationals ... these

> coffee shops are a joke and bloody expensive..

> hope your daughter finds a job.. I believe B & M

> IN OLD KENT ROAD MAYBE HIRING

> My daughter just left there 2 weeks ago to start a

> new job In a doctors surgery tell your daughter to

> pop in and try there ..



yuk. zenophobia

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