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How did interview go?

not too bad... but not great

i kinda got shafted... the interviewer was changed as we were going into the room

-it was supposed to be someone that knows me quite well and knows all the work i'm doing, but due to a conflict of interest with another interview for the same job that was happening in the next room they got switched, and I had someone from another dept that hadn't even read my resume :/

TL;DR - I'm an attention seeking hypochrondriac

fypbrah, welcome to wasteland.

i was forced

lol so you got raped by homosexuals? And chose that option over taking a train or taxi home :P

fypbrah, welcome to wasteland.

lol so you got raped by homosexuals? And chose that option over taking a train or taxi home :P

Lol I didn't drive it home. I had to go scare a debtor(funny that in a smart car) lol

Still worked lol

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Lol I didn't drive it home. I had to go scare a debtor(funny that in a smart car) lol

Still worked lol

fkn LOL

Man look at this big black guy stepping out of a smart car, he got nothing to lose LOL

lol it was quite a laugh. i went to go verify our car and send a tow to pick it up.

he saw me from the window, and i saw him looking. refused to open the door. got back to work, and theres a whole bunch of missed calls saying yep ill pay ill pay ill pay dont take my car lol

very little.

percentage of people that make payments but not substantial enough? higher.

people that get ahead of them selves thinking they are gods gift and they should drive a merc. ill just say the amount will make you laugh.

Interesting... Although dealers fudge numbers massively so people get approved that really shouldn't.. Where my car struggled cos did it properly but because there wasn't a property to secure it against at the time was touch an go

Never missed a payment btw

I remember when I bought my honda the guys like the 20k assets in your bedroom im like ummm?

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Lol I didn't drive it home. I had to go scare a debtor(funny that in a smart car) lol

Still worked lol

lol it was quite a laugh. i went to go verify our car and send a tow to pick it up.

he saw me from the window, and i saw him looking. refused to open the door. got back to work, and theres a whole bunch of missed calls saying yep ill pay ill pay ill pay dont take my car lol

Sounds like an episode of Repomen. You seen it before? It's on one of those extra digital channels

You could make your own TV show

That's pretty well why America is the way it is right now.

he saw me from the window, and i saw him looking. refused to open the door. got back to work

Oh...so you do it the legal way :P

Interesting... Although dealers fudge numbers massively so people get approved that really shouldn't.. Where my car struggled cos did it properly but because there wasn't a property to secure it against at the time was touch an go

Never missed a payment btw

I remember when I bought my honda the guys like the 20k assets in your bedroom im like ummm?

Yeh if sales managers at merc were to do that and the debt failed they would most definitely be caught. The failed files get pulled apart to pin point whethe its a genuine fail of the debtor or whether it's maladministration.. Maladministration is pretty serious here

That's pretty well why America is the way it is right now.

Oh...so you do it the legal way :P

Well no I had to give him documents mainly because he kept lying saying he wasn't receiving them. Put them under his front door. I'm not getting involved with fisticuffs with debtors f**k that

This car is required for repossessions

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Usually take this

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But we have a christmas in July party and all the managers have booked them since Monday for the week/ weekend

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