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June 4, 2008 at 1:34 PM #12946June 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM #216947barnaby33Participant
Even the brewery website seems like a scam. Either that or they got the whole thing out of a front page template.
Josh
June 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM #217030barnaby33ParticipantEven the brewery website seems like a scam. Either that or they got the whole thing out of a front page template.
Josh
June 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM #217053barnaby33ParticipantEven the brewery website seems like a scam. Either that or they got the whole thing out of a front page template.
Josh
June 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM #217082barnaby33ParticipantEven the brewery website seems like a scam. Either that or they got the whole thing out of a front page template.
Josh
June 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM #217105barnaby33ParticipantEven the brewery website seems like a scam. Either that or they got the whole thing out of a front page template.
Josh
June 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM #217122dharmagirlParticipantThe website claims that Nigerian Breweries is partly owned by Heineken.
I’m wondering if they ask for your SSN, Mother’s maiden name, bank account number, checking account info, etc. in order to apply for a job? It’s one way to suck personal info out of someone.
I loved this part, too:
We are interested in people who demonstrate a high level of potential, creativity and competence irrespective of gender, tribe, religion or physical disability.
For our Graduate Management Development Scheme, fresh inexperienced graduates who fit the following profile are encouraged to apply….
June 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM #217145dharmagirlParticipantThe website claims that Nigerian Breweries is partly owned by Heineken.
I’m wondering if they ask for your SSN, Mother’s maiden name, bank account number, checking account info, etc. in order to apply for a job? It’s one way to suck personal info out of someone.
I loved this part, too:
We are interested in people who demonstrate a high level of potential, creativity and competence irrespective of gender, tribe, religion or physical disability.
For our Graduate Management Development Scheme, fresh inexperienced graduates who fit the following profile are encouraged to apply….
June 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM #217093dharmagirlParticipantThe website claims that Nigerian Breweries is partly owned by Heineken.
I’m wondering if they ask for your SSN, Mother’s maiden name, bank account number, checking account info, etc. in order to apply for a job? It’s one way to suck personal info out of someone.
I loved this part, too:
We are interested in people who demonstrate a high level of potential, creativity and competence irrespective of gender, tribe, religion or physical disability.
For our Graduate Management Development Scheme, fresh inexperienced graduates who fit the following profile are encouraged to apply….
June 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM #217070dharmagirlParticipantThe website claims that Nigerian Breweries is partly owned by Heineken.
I’m wondering if they ask for your SSN, Mother’s maiden name, bank account number, checking account info, etc. in order to apply for a job? It’s one way to suck personal info out of someone.
I loved this part, too:
We are interested in people who demonstrate a high level of potential, creativity and competence irrespective of gender, tribe, religion or physical disability.
For our Graduate Management Development Scheme, fresh inexperienced graduates who fit the following profile are encouraged to apply….
June 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM #216987dharmagirlParticipantThe website claims that Nigerian Breweries is partly owned by Heineken.
I’m wondering if they ask for your SSN, Mother’s maiden name, bank account number, checking account info, etc. in order to apply for a job? It’s one way to suck personal info out of someone.
I loved this part, too:
We are interested in people who demonstrate a high level of potential, creativity and competence irrespective of gender, tribe, religion or physical disability.
For our Graduate Management Development Scheme, fresh inexperienced graduates who fit the following profile are encouraged to apply….
June 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #217224patientlywaitingParticipantAge “discrimination” is nothing new. Nothing to do with Nigeria. In most parts of the world, age is an important criterion in employment decisions.
In America asking for age is a no, no.
Now weight discrimination would be more appropriate. Heavy people tend to get be slow and get sick all the time.
June 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #217310patientlywaitingParticipantAge “discrimination” is nothing new. Nothing to do with Nigeria. In most parts of the world, age is an important criterion in employment decisions.
In America asking for age is a no, no.
Now weight discrimination would be more appropriate. Heavy people tend to get be slow and get sick all the time.
June 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #217333patientlywaitingParticipantAge “discrimination” is nothing new. Nothing to do with Nigeria. In most parts of the world, age is an important criterion in employment decisions.
In America asking for age is a no, no.
Now weight discrimination would be more appropriate. Heavy people tend to get be slow and get sick all the time.
June 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #217362patientlywaitingParticipantAge “discrimination” is nothing new. Nothing to do with Nigeria. In most parts of the world, age is an important criterion in employment decisions.
In America asking for age is a no, no.
Now weight discrimination would be more appropriate. Heavy people tend to get be slow and get sick all the time.
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