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You learned this through that comment that someone posted about Apple Computers and Apple Music?! But yeah, classic interview.

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  1. The Sunrise TV show hosts that interviewed Cassie Jaye yesterday have previously interviewed Paul Elam. He did a good job of laying out several MRA arguments, which the hosts have clearly ignored. : MensRights
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This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 1 Can I just pretend I'm not harsh to answer nicely? Well a boring thing can happen and why not put your own words in and get through it? You are not a robot being told what to say, feel or do. Mundane as those sound sometimes life throws a curveball, poetically speaking it can always be a journey. Basically I would not want to be told how to do things in those types of TV shows you suggest as a standard. You set your own standard Show off your ideas, inventions and innovations! This a subreddit for anyone who needs opinions on their ideas. No matter the sort, even theoretical ideas are acceptable. Hopefully we can make differences in this world, one step at a time. Reddit Inc © 2021. All rights reserved

This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 1 TIL the actual definition of "asshole". level 2 The most asshole thing was that he basically did it for shits and giggles. There was no motive that would explain his actions. He didn't gain anything, and nearly got his ass sued. level 1 Interviews? They should have beat the shit out of him. level 1 "Interviews" = "we just want to talk" level 1 What an insane bastard holy fuck level 1 Anyone who would quit their job to do a reality show deserves the results either way. Still, the guy is an asshole. lol

Nonetheless, this is a very strange comparison. level 1 "POP POP! " -Lebron redirecting industry conversations level 1 Lol. LeBron is a force in the sports world that garners respect and helps inspire people from all walks of life. With that said; ain't the second coming of anyone either than Magic ha level 1 I could be wrong, but I don't think LeBron is a terrible person or a shitty dad...

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level 1 🏴‍☠️ 2 years ago This happens when they send a recruiter to a different city looking for new staff. The recruiter has to stay in a hotel, so they just do the interviews there for convenience. 2 level 2 Original Poster 2 years ago This explains the episode in Gray's Anatomy, but in Suits the hotel was in the same city 1 Continue this thread

This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 1 Someone told me once those people who are fooled get payed afterwards like an actor. They just don't know they're an actor until the end. IDK about you but I'm fine getting paid to go to an interview. level 2 I figured they did get paid, but they're desperate. So if you go to a fake interview and at the end the guy offers you 200 bucks you'll probably take it. Meanwhile you could have been at a real interview making actual money level 2 Presumably they have to sign a waiver or something saying they're okay with it though? Cause I'm not fine though having my victimized image look like a tool all over the place. Wouldn't be very pleasant having everyone do the Nelson point-and-HA-Haa! at me. This might change if I were to be in dire financial straits.

The title is mostly guess work. My SO and I were watching (500) Days of Summer, and the ending scene is the main character outside of a job interview. We both remember a scene very similar to it but can't pinpoint the details. We both agree it was an important or main character sitting outside an office on a few couches. There are other interviewees on the couches as well. I vaguely remember there being a portfolio or briefcase being help by applicants. The scene ended or contained the main character or maybe another interviewee speaking to someone nearby, saying that if they do poorly on purpose the two of them could go on a date. I was thinking maybe I'm thinking of Netflix's "Love", but I wouldn't even know where to look for the scene. Thanks for the help!

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