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27th December 11, 03:52 PM
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Should I or shouldn't I?
Well I got a gentle surprise today. On another forum where I am a regular (industry related not kilt) there was a posting by a member asking for advice relating to a job interview. Here is the rub I am also interviewing for the same position. The posters question was specifically requesting training information in the one main requirement for the position, a rather specialized skill set which he openly admitted to be "completely in the dark" about. Of course the specialty in question I am the best to he had in the entire southeastern US having consulted in the establishment of the national course standards.
I politely wished him luck on the interview and generously directed him to some writings on the subject of which at least half of which are mine. Now the should or should not. Should I advise him of my own interview and when I do interview should I point out this gentleman's post admitting to be "completely in the dark" on the required skill set for the position? It would not be difficult as the particular forum is an open forum available to the general public and I have already included my writings there in my curriculum vitae.
My ethics are struggling with my play to win attitude.
So should I or shouldn't I?
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