The worst you can do is the truth.
If they can't accept the truth, it's their problem, not yours.
How to tactfully back out of an orientation?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jesse24spd, Aug 4, 2020.
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I wouldn't call those or makeup a lie. It's only natural to want to present yourself in the best light possible and very often that involves not telling someone new everything that's "wrong" with you.
Is that lying by ommision?. Ok, I'm fine with that. I would be unemployed for a lot longer than I have been in life if I went into job interviews and told the HR manager exactly why I wanted to work there and not what they wanted to hear.Speed_Drums, rachi, Trucking in Tennessee and 1 other person Thank this.
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