i'm not sure why this is in there, but a job posting i found says:
"Person must be ... self motivated, diligent, litigious..."
so... they want me to sue them for something? or disagree with their work? i'm not sure what they want here. although, if that's what they want, i can reject authority with the best of them
"Person must be ... self motivated, diligent, litigious..."
so... they want me to sue them for something? or disagree with their work? i'm not sure what they want here. although, if that's what they want, i can reject authority with the best of them
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This message last edited by moondog on 28/02/2010 at 07:17:23 PM
is "litigious" a quality you want in an employee?
- 28/02/2010 07:16:15 PM
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I suppose they might mean it differently
- 28/02/2010 07:41:17 PM
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i guess i can sort of see that
- 28/02/2010 07:48:49 PM
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Under the circumstances the poster probably has a 'word a day' calendar
- 28/02/2010 08:02:04 PM
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- 28/02/2010 08:02:04 PM
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Was it an ad to be a legal assistant for a personal injury lawyer? *NM*
- 28/02/2010 09:04:01 PM
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