tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296072451123411896.post1590678623355130166..comments2023-06-09T15:50:07.543+02:00Comments on Shy at WoW: To the experiencedSweetcherriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03904742253394231819noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296072451123411896.post-77742305087585922432009-06-16T00:02:40.000+02:002009-06-16T00:02:40.000+02:00"Sure you can come, just link the achievement..."Sure you can come, just link the achievement to show that you've done it..." --- "But this is my alt, i know the fights ive done them on my main" --- "Sorry no achievement cant come"<br /><br />Yah that scenario does suck. I also think its stupid when people try to use their achievement to prove that they can do it, when it doesn't mean anything except they were there and the rest of the group carried them (oh you died in the first lightning nova? Here's an achievement for you!)Mandiinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296072451123411896.post-65878095633508417912009-06-15T20:32:04.000+02:002009-06-15T20:32:04.000+02:00I totally agree with this rant :). I am always wil...I totally agree with this rant :). I am always willing to give people a chance. In fact I find I run it to some really good players by just giving somebody a chance that might not otherwise get one because they can't link the achievement (grrrr the one downside to the achievemnt system in my book).<br /><br />Recent blog post: <a href="http://wowandotherstuff.blogspot.com/2009/06/our-new-raid-night-was-fun-until.html" rel="nofollow">Our new raid night was fun until...</a>Mister Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296072451123411896.post-50950320496429451982009-06-12T03:10:10.000+02:002009-06-12T03:10:10.000+02:00Ah the opposing demands of PUGs. People leave if ...Ah the opposing demands of PUGs. People leave if it takes more than ten minutes to fill a raid, but they refuse to take anyone who still needs the raid, except for KT weapons, which they like to reserve.<br /><br />That was a good interview.Klepsacovicnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8296072451123411896.post-39219078347769322802009-06-10T23:46:40.000+02:002009-06-10T23:46:40.000+02:00I was once in an interview with a IT manager and a...I was once in an interview with a IT manager and a HR person. The HR person noted "I see you only have 6 months experience with C++, we usually require 5 years before we consider a candidate for a senior position". <br /><br />I replied something like "I learn very quickly and only require a few months before I can program efficiently and elegantly in any language. However, I can give you the name of a number of individuals I worked with before if you prefer to hire a slow learner".<br /><br />The HR person was mad but the IT manager burst out laughing.<br /><br />I got the job.Hugmenotnoreply@blogger.com