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My wisdom teeth are pretty bad. According to the Dentist they're pressing the others forward so it causes a crazy amount of pain in my jaw. All 4 of them have be removed surgically so this is going to be awesome fun.

wife had her 4 removed last year by surgery.

she wasnt to comprehensive afterwards.

I havnt had mine touched.

coz im awesome like that.

When I had my teeth out I wasn't allowed to sneeze because the 5th and 6th teeth caused a hole into my sinuses that they had to patch up with part of my cheek!

Good times. Still didn't miss my game of rugby that weekend! Lol

aren't you a trooper of a recruiter ;)

It's ficked. There are so many shit ones out there that you really have to go above and beyond to demonstrate your capabilities. It's as though you're actually starting from negative 100 as opposed to zero. You do what you have to.

It's ficked. There are so many shit ones out there that you really have to go above and beyond to demonstrate your capabilities. It's as though you're actually starting from negative 100 as opposed to zero. You do what you have to.

So many shit ones.

It's ficked. There are so many shit ones out there that you really have to go above and beyond to demonstrate your capabilities. It's as though you're actually starting from negative 100 as opposed to zero. You do what you have to.

Understood. Sounds like your doing your best mate though and that is all you can do.

So many shit ones.

Lack of qualitative candidates Bunts.

By "so many shit ones" I mean recruiters. There are recruiters out three who don't understand what the role is they are trying to fill. Just how there are shitty tyre fitters who don't know the first thing about proper rubber.

Problem is, you meet so many people when the client gives you a job brief and then when the role is changed or put on hold, you're the asshole for what happened.

There's some good but a lot of it is actually quite painful. But you do what you do. There are candidates out there who would call me shit. But there are others who love me to bits.

By "so many shit ones" I mean recruiters. There are recruiters out three who don't understand what the role is they are trying to fill. Just how there are shitty tyre fitters who don't know the first thing about proper rubber. Problem is, you meet so many people when the client gives you a job brief and then when the role is changed or put on hold, you're the asshole for what happened. There's some good but a lot of it is actually quite painful. But you do what you do. There are candidates out there who would call me shit. But there are others who love me to bits.

I see. I do think the recruitment industry has been flooded by wannabes and the amount of crap (recruitment agencies) I get from social media network is insane!

TBH have had my fair share of bad experiences (some way too pushy and still push I mean WTF?!).

I'm almost inclined to not to use recruiters because of that (no disrespect mate)

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