we get this and people DO get fooled (and also get fooled by the real thing)My IT people keep sending us false flag phishing emails to see who they can force into doing their dumbass training.
They're so obvious I can't imagine anyone gets fooled anymore, but we do have quite a few boomers on staff, so anything's possible.
All we're expected to do is forward it to the spam account.we get this and people DO get fooled (and also get fooled by the real thing)
but
it also annoys the fuck out of me because they want me to use the "click to report" function to report it, but you can only get there from the webmail and I use the actual Outlook program, so if I get one, I open the message in my regular program, identify it as attempted phishing, then I have to go to the webmail, open it AGAIN, and click on the series of buttons to get to the report as phishing button. they also considered opening the tlemail, even if you didn't click on links or attachments or anything, as failing the test, but you can't report it the way they want us to report it without opening the email.
No. No one wants an honest answer. They just want to confirm that you can do the dance. DuhIm really not good at interviews.
"How do you handle disputes with coworkers? Give an example"
"Well I had this problem with someone once so I apologized but they kept being bitchy so I assigned myself to a different shift"
I mean, do you want the honest answer or what you want to hear.
Actually I've tried the "I dont care about this job/your business Im competent and here to earn money"No. No one wants an honest answer. They just want to confirm that you can do the dance. Duh
I've never had that as an interview question. I'd probably say something inappropriate and not get the job, like "tell the dipshit she or he's wrong and go on implementing my provably correct technical solution."Im really not good at interviews.
"How do you handle disputes with coworkers? Give an example"
"Well I had this problem with someone once so I apologized but they kept being bitchy so I assigned myself to a different shift"
I mean, do you want the honest answer or what you want to hear.
The longest I've ever been with one employer is... 2 years? I start getting antsy around six months. I only stayed with them so long because everytime I got bored they would promote me.I've never had that as an interview question. I'd probably say something inappropriate and not get the job, like "tell the dipshit she or he's wrong and go on implementing my provably correct technical solution."
Did once get asked how I'd weigh an airplane, and I told him I'd use the scale from his mom's bathroom. Kept that job for 5 years.
Be careful where you park; your shit'll get ganked, because none of the lots here are zoned for multiple occupancy.Haha I got the job.
Maybe this would work for you:Haha I got the job.
You know I don't actually live in my car anymore I would if I had a full sized pickup but compact cars are a headache.Be careful where you park; your shit'll get ganked, because none of the lots here are zoned for multiple occupancy.
You can read?! Not just a pretty face.i’ve been taking a course for the past few weeks and it’s kicking my ass and i have exams every other day.
my brain is mush.. mushier than usual
Weird every mexicant I know can read fine but they cant pronounce my name. "Sak" or "Sakaria"/"barely. good thing there are lots of pictures