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  1. michael1990

    Greater Union

    I would say try out for Projection it equals no customer interaction, relaxed atmosphere and being able to fix things. + much better money.
  2. michael1990

    Greater Union

    Hope you get Martain for your interview. And plus, Mark the Business Manager is a very good man. You just need to be yourself. Relax, breeze through the interview and dress appropiate. Business Attire.
  3. michael1990

    Greater Union

    Theres all different things. They put a lot of effort into customer service and so forth. Peice of info for potential employee. Put down that you want to work as an usher. Otherwise you will be less likely to get a job as we are putting in a new computer system and you won't be trained for...
  4. michael1990

    Greater Union

    Which Greater Union are you applying at? I work for Greater Union, make sure you know how to interact to people during interviews. Have a little product knowledge. They will ask questions such as: If you were to make a movie of your life, who would play you and why? Your favourite movie...
  5. michael1990

    High Scaling Subjects

    VET subjects.
  6. michael1990

    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    Has anyone heard back from ???
  7. michael1990

    You KNOW you're an economics nerd when..

    I'm pretty sure this has already been said.
  8. michael1990

    Harry Potter 7: Two Films

    Isn't there a lot information in all the books disregarding 1,2 and maybe 3?
  9. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    Wow, thank you so much for that. Its good to know.
  10. michael1990

    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    Not to me a thank you isn't needed. Although apprieciation is for sharing the information, i believe?
  11. michael1990

    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    A personal friend of the family Cindy Bowman (from Bowmans Recruitment Specialists) comprised this checklist for 'how to ace' interviews. http://bowmanrecruitment.com.au/news.asp?id=56
  12. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    It wasn't part of any sort of assessment. We were just going through some questions and this one popped up. I agree, like i don't really care. I'm just a very stubborn person.
  13. michael1990

    Losing Motivation?

    Or any homework?
  14. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    That makes perfect sense. So according to this question (A) is the correct answers. But if it was worded the way it should have been worded then (B) would be the correct answer?
  15. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    If you look at the question. It doesn't ask for you to look at the impacts or the most sustainable. It clearly asks for the most effective. This would be the most effective. (A)
  16. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    I can see the reasoning for (B) but if you disect the question. Its just asking for the most effective way. Well the most effective way to stop pollution would be to ban it. (C) is more correct than (B). I am pretty sure that there is a limit already on the amount of pollution a company can...
  17. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    Agreed totally. The question isn't asking for the impact or best was the have SUSTAINABLE economic growth. Just which policy would be the most effective way!
  18. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    [/B] Yes, we were told the correct answer was (B).
  19. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    I thought about that at the start but then i thought well its not asking for the impacts but the most effective. Now (A) would be the most effective?
  20. michael1990

    Confusion Over Multiple Choice Question

    Thats wrong. If you read the question it has no reference to Economic Growth, Unemployment or anything other IMPACT it clearly asks: Q10. Which of the following government policies would be the most effective at preserving the natural environment? (A) Banning the production of goods...
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