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Subject: Lying to gain employment?
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ogdenz 23.02.23 - 03:53pm
Should a person lie in order to secure employment?
Obvs you shouldn't lie to gain a pilot's job or a surgeon etc ..but do you feel it's acceptable to bullsh*t your way into a job? * +

ogdenz 23.02.23 - 03:55pm
Is honesty the best policy?
'Yes I have 10 years experience'..blah blah..when you haven't...give me the job!
Or is an honest person more deserving? * +

iilmadme 23.02.23 - 04:38pm
I think you have to sell yourself somehow,it's competitive out there.my 20 year old goddaughter is struggling with applications because she doesnt have experience yet.you have to be a bit creative i suppose * +

deusexmachina 23.02.23 - 04:50pm
If you have 10 years experience then you have 10 years of references. * +

eyesore 23.02.23 - 04:51pm
If you really want the job and you're unemployed and telling the truth won't get you the job , then yes .... what have you to lose ? * +

alvar89 23.02.23 - 05:11pm
Depends on the job. Should a car salesman not demonstrate there skill in making something look better than it is? Might get some points in certain fields for being a good bullsh*t artist. * +

obi_jon 23.02.23 - 05:39pm
Put it another way, how would you react if you were an employer and you found out that someone in your employment had lied to get the job? Would you fire the person immediately, or would you just let it go? * +

sisfreak2017 23.02.23 - 05:58pm
No don't be a scumbag!
Go for a proper job and your lies will be discovered.(cop) * +

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