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Its not about the nice words its just that I know how my technical interview went and so did the guy taking it so they just couldnt have said that they rejected me on the basis of my technical skills its really just a lie I dont know what the real reason was but they should have mentioned that.SKUK wrote:I don't want to sound like a sadist or to discourage you...but WELCOME TO UK...!
Never be taken in by the nice words spoken to you face to face....
As I said in my post, I never meant to mock at your situation in my previous post and NO I m not an expert on UK.pranjam wrote:Its not about the nice words its just that I know how my technical interview went and so did the guy taking it so they just couldnt have said that they rejected me on the basis of my technical skills its really just a lie I dont know what the real reason was but they should have mentioned that.
Anyways if you know UK so well why not go back to India I mean a few more interviews like that for me and Im back to India wont waste anymore money and time here in any case I was hot property in that job market.
daisy_ktm wrote:FRIENDS,
NO JOB HERE..LETS BE CLEAR...GO BACK TO HOME COUNTRY REQUEST PREVIOUS HR MANAGER TO GIVE BACK INDIAN JOB.I THINK THATS THE ONLY WAY...
NO JOB HERE AT ALL..
How can OP's question be related to beloved ? I really wonder, why people use this word quite often, only to lessen it's seriousness. beloved is very serious issue, and don't cry about it , every now and then. If it is there, what makes you to stay here for 4 years ?hsmp_prey wrote: Just to share with you someone’s story to show you beloved you can and would face here.
Lesson: Asian sucks!!
Come onHow can OP's question be related to beloved ? I really wonder, why people use this word quite often, only to lessen it's seriousness. beloved is very serious issue, and don't cry about it , every now and then. If it is there, what makes you to stay here for 4 years ?
About OP question, don't be dishearted by interview replies in first week itself. Nothing is easy in this world. All the best for job hunt. Surely , you will hit right chord
It is you, who is moaning about beloved, not me, and you dragged OP question to beloved. Can you explain how, OP question is related to example given by you. He was just furstated by feedback of his interviews. But, isn't this normal. This can happen to anybody, even to a brit. There are succesful example of people getting jobs easily,too. I remember reading last week, some one has managed to get job interviewing from India itself. So how can you justify your example.hsmp_prey wrote: before moaning about word "beloved" try to search what comes under this law, it’s not that sensitive what you probably are trying to portray.
No , I dont know what you mean. Can you tell me what is that difference, it is for sure, that nobody is forcing you to work here.There's hell a lot of difference in staying and living, if you know what I mean!!
You idiots are always apologetic... what the f*** is wrong of being Pakistani? your kind of breed make them think bad about Pakistan because you guys lack in selfrespect, don't stand for right, afraid, afraid and afraid. Look at your tone how depressed it is!!jd wrote:I'm in software dev from Pakistan. When I cam here in Jan this year I thought that people are afraid about even Pakistan's name. I was thinking that whenever there is Pakistan's name, people think about terrorists (THIS IS NOT REALITY THOUGH - SOMEONE WITH BAD MIND HAS NO NATIONALITY, NO RELIGION). I was afraid that I won't be able to find a good job.
I've got a quite reasonable job offer after 1.5 month and after 6-7 interviews, and started working from 1st April. These are all white and local guys and very lovely. I know that they need me but still I won't want to leave them unless there is a strong reason.
I just wanted to share my experience. Sorry if I talked more about Pakistan and what mostly people think about Pakistan (Obviously that's not reality). Please forgive me for caps letters.
Regards,
JD
hsmp_prey wrote:You idiots are always apologetic... what the f*** is wrong of being Pakistani? your kind of breed make them think bad about Pakistan because you guys lack in selfrespect, don't stand for right, afraid, afraid and afraid. Look at your tone how depressed it is!!jd wrote:I'm in software dev from Pakistan. When I cam here in Jan this year I thought that people are afraid about even Pakistan's name. I was thinking that whenever there is Pakistan's name, people think about terrorists (THIS IS NOT REALITY THOUGH - SOMEONE WITH BAD MIND HAS NO NATIONALITY, NO RELIGION). I was afraid that I won't be able to find a good job.
I've got a quite reasonable job offer after 1.5 month and after 6-7 interviews, and started working from 1st April. These are all white and local guys and very lovely. I know that they need me but still I won't want to leave them unless there is a strong reason.
I just wanted to share my experience. Sorry if I talked more about Pakistan and what mostly people think about Pakistan (Obviously that's not reality). Please forgive me for caps letters.
Regards,
JD
I have few gooras working under me, I know much better at least than you. FYI England is few of top dearly beloved nations on planet, and so do its colonies, Aus, NZ, SA etc.
"SOMEONE WITH BAD MIND HAS NO NATIONALITY, NO RELIGION" these words better in books, but if you believe it these in real world, you live in coco's land. Grow up and face the reality.
Hang on a second, do you mind telling me about Afghan mystery you are talking here? Do you have somewhere on top of your head that Pakistan is the country with maximum refugees in the world?My friend hsmp_prey,
Good, very good.
I'm sorry if I hurt you or anyone else! Nothing is wrong with Pakistan, we are proud to be Pakistani, never ashamed of it but ...
I think there is nothing harm in accepting reality. Everyone is dearly beloved when it comes to them self, but it still varies person to person. I know we are dearly beloved too (if you talk like this). If you know/remember the time when Afghan migrants came in Pakistan.
For your information, I'm working on a senior position and have some local subordinates working with me and please mind your words!
I still own these words.... You have right not to agree with me.
"SOMEONE WITH BAD MIND HAS NO NATIONALITY, NO RELIGION"
I don't want to leave 3, 4 British families who I am supporting by paying huge taxes to govt... Jokingnetacct wrote:hsmp_prey why don't you leave this country then?
Where do you come from and what is your opinion about your own country?
hsmp_prey, If you don't have constructive argument , stop posting. BTW, you have succesfully diverted this thread.hsmp_prey wrote:I don't want to leave 3, 4 British families who I am supporting by paying huge taxes to govt... Jokingnetacct wrote:hsmp_prey why don't you leave this country then?
Where do you come from and what is your opinion about your own country?
what a stupid question by the way... its not necessary if you are not happy from one place you leave it, is it? what a childish thoughts...
If you have been pushed back in some country or victim of beloved, does that mean you leave that?
Are you telling me that Jews should leave EU as what happened with them here not very long ago?
Are you telling me black people should leave the US because what mostly happen to them?
What is this? not beloved?