Yes, go to the other interview, if for no other reason than you can never have too much practice. I've been in the same job for nearly 10 years and have just decided that it's time to get out, but I'm well out practice on interview techniques so I'll probably be crap for a bit!
Playtime_Fontayne wrote:"Dai Rees Supplier of Fine Automobilia. Established 2007"
Well... we did a professional skills module at uni designed for interviews.. etc..
We had to do an assessed interview and I got an A- for it, they marked me down from an A+ because my answers were too polished... WTF is that all about ??
Its an interview of course my answers are going to be polished, I want the job, its my dream job.... just give me the job....lol
Dai If you want some pointers I don't mind helping you out... may sound silly but I am actually really good at interviews... its the experience / technical skills that let me down sometimes lol
Niz406
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"Some Say he can fart fire, whilst others say he can urinate rocket fuel.... all we know is he's called... The Niz"
Well done Niz.
Keep your options open and take whatever suits you, the more offers you recieve, the more in control you become, and the better the job satisfaction, the easier life becomes.
DaiRees wrote:I got the "premium" standard fit system in mine, 10 speakers, changer, JBL amp. I'm quite happy with it for listening to the radio / CDs or my "teach yourself Welsh" stuff on the way to work
DaiRees wrote:I got the "premium" standard fit system in mine, 10 speakers, changer, JBL amp. I'm quite happy with it for listening to the radio / CDs or my "teach yourself Welsh" stuff on the way to work