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Subject: Lying to gain employment?
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ogdenz 25.02.23 - 12:38pm
Who's the freeloader? The Oggster brings in his own money i'll have you know sir!
And the soon to be in the bank 'Pip pip pip' will add more 'Hooray's' to my finances! * +

pierish 25.02.23 - 01:07pm

@ ogdenz - 25.02.23 - 12:38pm
Who's the freeloader? The Oggster brings in his own money i'll have you know sir!
And the soon to be in the bank 'Pip pip pip' will add more 'Hooray's' to my finances!

At home guitar tuition ? * +

ogdenz 25.02.23 - 01:58pm
No,I don't teach guitar. I am qualified to do that though.
I collect! I am a collector! * +

dodgey 25.02.23 - 07:42pm
Definitely not acceptable, you've just shown your employer you can't be trusted if you do that and if you've shown false certificates etc then you've also broken the law. * +

will3 25.02.23 - 08:41pm
Not acceptable at all. When found out you will almost certaintly be dismissed for gross misconduct. You also leave yourself open to criminal proceedings on a charge of Obtaining Pecuniary Advantage By Deception. * +

trashy 25.02.23 - 11:03pm
On my CV I said I got a B in maths when I actually got a D. Throw away the key *

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