Yeah, you better hope you didn't send it to me or I will black list you with every agency in suffolk.Skyfall said:Scum tbh![]()

I really wouldn't worry about a typo that small too much though!
Yeah, you better hope you didn't send it to me or I will black list you with every agency in suffolk.Skyfall said:Scum tbh![]()
My spelling is pretty bad - but that doesn't stop me writing successfully. Theses days, with the tools we have available there is absolutly no excuse for poor spelling. I see it all over these forums, why people can't use the spell checking in Firefox or word etc. is beyond me.Kami said:The OP has a point, but simply put they don't really do spelling at schools anymore, doubt you can even lose marks for poor spelling in exams.
lol - quoted to stop a ninja edit. Used firefox to check that post did you?clv101 said:My spelling is pretty bad - but that doesn't stop me writing successfully. Theses days, with the tools we have available there is absolutly no excuse for poor spelling. I see it all over these forums, why people can't use the spell checking in Firefox or word etc. is beyond me.
YorkshirePadd26 said:Telecoms job/call centres are actually a step down from Maccy D's in my mind.
Ha! Had to happen.Beren said:lol - quoted to stop a ninja edit. Used firefox to check that post did you?
In local government and other public services then yes, but not in the majority of the private sector. The CV is the starting point for most recruitment.Miguél said:Who has a CV nowadays anyway? Its all about application forms and person specs.....![]()
clv101 said:Ha! Had to happen.In my defence... the "spelling" is right.
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