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03-07-2013, 11:10 PM
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But there is a basic right?

What the hell is this question? I do not understand head or tail, those who know singlish, please explain leh.

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STOMPer Kaimx enquired about a job advertisement on a website but was surprised to receive a rude reply from the potential employer.

Said the STOMPer:

"This employer posted an advertisement on website Gumtree.

"I was just asking if there was a basic and he replied rudely that I don't understand English.

"What kind of company is this? The HR isn't good at all and they still want to hire people.

"Imagine working with him."

In a previous case, an employer received rude text messages in broken English from a job candidate.


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