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^^^^^^Zactly^^^^^^^
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Have you ever seen one of those internet quizzes where you have to guess the automotive part - usually about 60 items? I usually ace those quizzes and I noticed that people I work with (even though they work in the office) If they can't answer at lease some of the questions, they are also most likely to know nothing about our plant - which is highly mechanical.
My point: if I were to follow your interview method, I would get a box of things (say 10 items) and see if the candidate can guess what they are. Even if they are wrong, you might be able to see if they know something about mechanical issues. |
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I remember my son telling me about his interview for his job. Seems they do it by commitee so there was a panel of 'em asking the questions.
The last one asked was about what you take into consideration when designing a part. They listed 4-5 things, I forget how many exactly, and said what is the last one. He thought about it for 30 seconds and answered correctly. They then ended the interview and told him he'd fit in just fine there. They also told him they'd interviewed a number of guys, from schools a lot more prestigeous than the one he attended, that sat there for 30 minutes and still couldn't answer the question. Needless to say, he's moved up in the ranks fairly quickly.
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Hired a few electricians for a electrical company I worked for in the 90's.
The secretary would give them applications, I'd check them out then call one in for a interview. I'd ask them to bring in there hand tools and tell them I might have a quick job for them that day. When they came in we would talk then I'd ask them to grab there tool belt and look at there tools. If you would see several cavities (electrical shorts) on the screwdrivers or pliers then you could tell right away this guy is dangerous. Lol |
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Yes, manhole covers are indeed round because it's the only shape that won't fall in the hole. However, should you live in a City that is run by absolute idiots, a manhole cover just might kill your children:
Jackson Jambalaya: City Rejects Settlement in Fortner Lawsuit |
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