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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: Mar62 on November 25, 2008, 02:14:55 PM
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Next week I have an interview at Moreton in order to go on the IFE Risk Assessors Register. Has anyone else had to attend one and does anyone know what can i expect???
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A detailed panel interview.
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Ameeting with a handsome, good looking and wise person, with wisdom that makes Solomon look a bit dozy. Aside from this there is a guidance note for interviewees. You should read it.
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Colin, who would that be then and do you do all of them. As a ps, I have found out the identities of your favoured people.
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Ameeting with a handsome, good looking and wise person, with wisdom that makes Solomon look a bit dozy. Aside from this there is a guidance note for interviewees. You should read it.
Oh thats a surprise. I thought you conducted the interviews Colin?
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No I dont. It is very time consuming and we rely on people giving up their time. Jokar: Favoured? you have lost me.
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Don Scott ever appear there?
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Ok thanks all. Thanks Colin!! Time to hit the books a bit then??
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Colin,
the 2 favoured people from that ever so large met organisation that you get on so well with.
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Colin,
the 2 favoured people from that ever so large met organisation that you get on so well with.
Who, me??
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Colin,
the 2 favoured people from that ever so large met organisation that you get on so well with.
Who, me??
Can't be you. You are only one.
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I have never been good with maths ::)
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No, he didnt mean you Messey. Jury is still out as to whether you are the third.
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Can't be me either, given whats said in some other places on the site about who your favoured friends are CT I have a feeling I've been off the Christmas card list for some time. :'(
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Sorry Smokey, again I am lost. And were you ever on the list?
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Once, upon a time ago,
I was among the favoured few ;).
But no need to be lost CT -
I'll send one to you ;D.
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Send what? ???
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You are still on my Christmas card list Colin :)
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Thats sweet, but as we are usually inundated with cards, not all of which I get the opportunity to read, how will I know which is yours?
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I'm sure a Scots gentleman of your calibre will work it out.