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#1 Parent Somebody - 2014-09-21
Re: Re Subjective evaluation of a job applicant's profile

Because nobody wants to be with him on a Saturday
evening. Or any time of the week for that matter.

In his defense, by his own admission he seems to have suffered from an unfortunate case of early-onset male menopause.

He is no longer interested in women.

#2 Parent Fifi - 2014-09-21
Re: Re Subjective evaluation of a job applicant's profile

Turnoi is nitpicking. Something that I am going to report to the mods of this board TODAY.
He is trying to do character assassination by dissection. Like a mad scientist. All alone on a Saturday evening with his keyboard. Because nobody wants to be with him on a Saturday evening. Or any time of the week for that matter.

#3 Parent Beth - 2014-09-21
Re Subjective evaluation of a job applicant's profile

I went to CI for one year pre-2000 to sit an access course. I went to Durham after and graduated with a first in English Literature. After I worked in various businesses teaching the use/application of SAP. (that's a computer program), during which time I sat my PGCE. After some horrific things happened to teacher friends in the UK, I decided to leave the UK and began teaching ESL, since then I have obtained my DELTA and now head the YL department at a Cambridge centre in Spain.

That is FAR more information than anybody else on this forum had shared about themselves and their educational/working history. So until you are willing to do the same, I will say no more on this subject, you can strawman and rant all you like. End of discussion until you hold yourself to the same standard you want from me.

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