I feel a little sorry for our grad students…once they start working, they get no strokes from A’s on weekly quizzes…in fact, they don’t hear a word about their performance until their yearly job performance, which is usually at C level so they “have somewhere to show improvement”…
My mother went on my first job interview with me 50 years ago, and I did alright. Still working, though not at the same company. Not even on the same continent.
Superfrog almost 11 years ago
Employment interviews for dummies.
JayBluE almost 11 years ago
Interviewer: “So, Ms. Helicopter, where do you see your son at with our company in five years?”
JayBluE almost 11 years ago
“Follow up question, Ms. Helicopter…. What do you see as your son’s particular strengths and weaknesses?”
edclectic almost 11 years ago
Management material…
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
And they want a “Good job, sonny” for every little thing. Yeesh.
magicwalnut Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I feel a little sorry for our grad students…once they start working, they get no strokes from A’s on weekly quizzes…in fact, they don’t hear a word about their performance until their yearly job performance, which is usually at C level so they “have somewhere to show improvement”…
J Short almost 11 years ago
If it’s the Tootsie Pop company, they may have an opening in quality control.
Simon_Jester almost 11 years ago
“Because my daddy owns the company.”
Perkycat almost 11 years ago
I once interviewed a young man who said he was fine as long as he took his meds. He offered to bring his care giver in for reference.
jack fairbanks almost 11 years ago
as head lollipop taster i would start early and work late
Linguist almost 11 years ago
With this new generation of bubble kids, this cartoon is unfortunately, not far off the mark.
Robert C. Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Don’t see this as a comment on “Bubble-Kids”…guy looks age 50-ish years old…I just don’t get it (dumb I am…)
YokohamaMama almost 11 years ago
My mother went on my first job interview with me 50 years ago, and I did alright. Still working, though not at the same company. Not even on the same continent.