Honesty actually does pay off

Felgen

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A few days ago, I was at a job interview. I knew the person doing the interview and he knew that my previous job experiences weren't that great. When he asked about physical health, I explained that I had some problems with coordination, but that my health was good otherwise.

I explained that the coordination problems were caused by ADD. He didn't see it as a problem and I got the job the very next day. :)
 

dooby-duck

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Well done on getting the job :). It's good that you got the opportunity to discuss your problems, at least you can go there knowing that they understand.
 

hangbi92

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A few days ago, I was at a job interview. I knew the person doing the interview and he knew that my previous job experiences weren't that great. When he asked about physical health, I explained that I had some problems with coordination, but that my health was good otherwise.

I explained that the coordination problems were caused by ADD. He didn't see it as a problem and I got the job the very next day. :)

Thats good for you
Is this OK to if I tell the job interviewer that I have SAD? I think SAD is more problem than ADD :confused:
 

Predacon

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I applaud your honesty, but did you really have a choice? If the person you were interviewing knew of your past experiences I don't see how you could lie. The question is if it was someone you had no previous dealings how honest would you be than?
 

Ignace

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Forklift driving, I'm probably gonna do that too.;)
Bit late but congratulations with the job !:D
 
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