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Would a skill at counting bandages get me anywhere?

[wink]
 
Shane Holland said:
Guys, my post was for those interested in working for Festool. I didn't mean to start a debate about education vs. experience. I am sure that someone without a degree and adequate experience would also be considered as a candidate.
  No offense taken.  Besides, I've done the walk though tour with Mr. Sedgeley, who showed us the repair section at HQ. I don't know what some of the sanders were being used for that were in for repair, as they looked liked they seen a battle or two.  [eek] [eek] [eek]
Who could stand to see such abuse day in and day out....  [wink]
 
tjbnwi said:
Guess I should have gone to college. [laughing]

Tom

You know too much already...

HRisms
"you're overqualified" = you're too old

"you're not a fit" = we dislike you - intensely

"the hiring manager is going in a different direction" = you met the criteria but you know more than the boss.

etc etc.
 
unixisgoodforyou said:
wow said:
Would a skill at counting bandages get me anywhere?
It depends whether or not you have to take off you shoes to count larger numbers! 

RWW, I want to know where you've been peeking in, since my blinds are closed?

[eek]
 
Shane Holland said:
Guys, my post was for those interested in working for Festool. I didn't mean to start a debate about education vs. experience. I am sure that someone without a degree and adequate experience would also be considered as a candidate.

My post was meant to be a joke. Sorry if I sent this in the wrong direction.

As I tell those you know me personally--"If I knew what I was doing I could get a real job."

Honestly, I believe I would enjoy working for Festool as much as I enjoy working with Festools.

Tom

 
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