A question to the females in rfc but it's not about food
On Jul 14, 6:24*pm, Janet Baraclough >
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> > On Jul 13, 10:52*am, Janet Baraclough >
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> > > >>> On Jul 12, 9:09*pm, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> > > >>>>*This is for a job interview at a college (for adjunct Chemistry
> > > >>>>teaching that I do on the side sometimes).
> > > > You should dress for the interview as if you already have the job.
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> > > * *See above. According to Muddlerabid *she does already have a
> > > similar job.
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> > > * *Either, she has already been interviewed for and awarded a similar
> > > post;
> > * Similar post? When did I say that.
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> * * *Look up there /\. * "This is for a job interview at a college (for
> adjunct Chemistry *teaching THAT I DO ON THE SIDE SOMETIMES)."
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> > That's what I meant by "logical
> > resoning ability" about some people, I mean *lack of*.
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> * * *If you already *teach adjunct Chemistry, that is a SIMILAR TEACHING
> POST to the one you are applying for.
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> * * *In the English-speaking world, we refer to academic teaching jobs
> as posts. I thought a professor would know that.
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Well, it's not so much here in the U.S. - I rarely hear "post" used in
reference to a teaching position.
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