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Old 11-10-2014 | 04:24 PM
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JohnBurke
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Originally Posted by Cubdriver
Sure but I thought you had trouble buying watches, playing cards and dealing with muggers because of your high moral grounding and I did not want to disturb you with any of that.
I have no problems buying a watch. I bought one this summer, in fact. A nice one that I wanted. I shopped until I found a price that I liked, and I bought it. I didn't need to cheat anyone, lie about my end of a bargain or a deal, or otherwise deceive anyone. Worked like a charm. Great buy.

I don't play cards as a rule, as I don't engage in games of chance. I don't bet, either, or gamble in any form.

I've dealt with muggers and carjackers. No moral high ground, but I was armed and it worked out well for me. I wouldn't attempt to correlate by comparison or analogy those criminal acts with any job interview I've attended, however, regardless of whether it was a good or mediocre employer. I have the choice whether to attend an interview, you see, whereas the crimes were thrust on me.

You "won" nothing regarding PRIA, as your points were ones I had already made. That you think it's some kind of competition that you must "win," however, speaks volumes about your level of maturity. Coupled with your professed dishonesty, I'm quite certain where my decision would fall were you to seek an interview in my house.

Remember when you walk away that the only person who called you "morally depraved" was YOU. A dishonest person can't be expected to have a good day, but do the best you can.
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