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by johnnyfaehell
4123 days ago
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"And why is changing a "no" to a "yes" unlikely? Do interviewers never change their mind afterwards?" It's not that they never change their minds, it's more that they usually don't. Especially after telling someone officially they're rejected. If a company rejected me then phoned me up two days later saying they changed their minds I wouldn't look too favourably on them. "I'm mildly annoyed at the person in question, and I'm outraged at all the people coming out of the woodwork to defend him." Personally I just think he's a weirdo who's clearly not that smart. But I've seen some people call him a "sexual criminal". I'm like WTF! That's a bit extreme. That's the sort of thing the outrage culture is describing. |
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It has nothing to do with normality, just potential.
I haven't seen "sexual criminal" but rest assured that I'd object as strongly to that as I object to all the people defending this guy.