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When Do You Fire a Headhunter? 344

Captain Sarcastic writes "I have been a contract programmer for a few years (with some time off when a contract-for-hire paid off and made me a full-time employee). Currently, I'm between projects, but I'm a little worried about one of the contracting companies who's helping me. First off, a little history. "Zeke" (not his real name) was with ABC Contractors (not their real name) when I first met him, and he took my resume and started processing me through the jobs that ABC had available. A bit later, Zeke left, and his replacement Yvonne (standard disclaimer) submitted me to a company (call them "Acme") for a contract-for-hire. Everything looked like a good fit, and she E-mailed me a copy of the resume they submitted to Acme. Came the interview, I realized that Zeke had left out part of my history and had mis-dated other aspects, to keep me from appearing unemployed. Like an idiot, I tried to correct this at the interview, to find out that Acme had decided that I had fabricated all of my experience, and chewed out the rep for ABC for sending an unqualified applicant. Fine, learning experience for me — double-check what the contracting company says about you, and don't try to correct things in the middle of the interview." Read below for the rest of the story. What other difficulties have others gone through with headhunters and when is it time to leave one behind?
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Submission + - Klingons Cut from Final Star Trek XI Movie (showmescifi.com)

darthcamaro writes: Classic era trek was all about Kirk kicking the Klingons tails. But the new Star Trek XI movie, the reboot will NOT have any spoken Klingon in it — a travesty that has some fan sites up in arms already.

"We actually had a sequence that ended up getting cut from the movie that took place on Rura Penthe, in a Klingon prison," Star Trek co-writer Alex Kurtzman said., explaining the deletion. "And there was definitely Klingon spoken in the movie, and it ended up getting cut."

Frakkin Federation...

Comment Worked for me :) (Score 1) 1123

Hi, Iâ(TM)m 25 years old, I went to university for 2 years and then decided it wasnâ(TM)t for me. At this time I took a run of the mill job in a local DIY store just biding my time till I could work something out more "me". By the time I hit 23 I thought "Right, itâ(TM)s time to do something". So I looked into work in other countries and low and behold I found a job as a Systems Admin in Denmark (of all places). Iâ(TM)ve now been working here for 2 years and Iâ(TM)ve got 3 people working under me. So to answer your question, it is possible, but it takes a lot of hard work. And previous experience is instrumental in securing your job, as a guy that can pass a simple test in an interview is worth more than a guy that canâ(TM)t. Hope this helps ïS

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