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Subject:ADMIN: re: Peoplesoft test From:"Lisa M. Bronson" <lisa -at- techwr-l -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:00:17 -0700
And with that, I respectfully request that we move on to other topics, and
thank you in advance for your compliance.
Lisa B.
List Administrator
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:33:11 -0800, Greg T <ggthomp -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote:
>
> All right folks:
>
> One of you needs to take a chill pill....
>
> I am the one who asked about the Peoplesoft test. Let me clarify a few
> things so as not to be accused of unethical behavior:
>
> 1. I was not asking for the test. Given the distribution of this email list,
> such a question could undoubtedly get back to individuals at Peoplesoft, as
> evidenced by the fact that some from Peoplesoft have responded to this
> topic. I am neither unethical nor stupid.
>
> 2. I only wanted to know what areas might be covered in it in case I need to
> refresh my mind. There is a distinction, for example, between someone taking
> a history exam and wanting to know what topics are covered verses someone
> who actually wants a copy of the test ahead of time. If I had wanted an
> exact copy of the test, I just would have said so. Period.
>
> 3. I have always had some test taking and interviewing anxieties (I have
> never had to take any sort of writing or editing test for a job before,
> hence the reason why my anxiety is increasing now) so I always try to do
> what I need to do to alleviate my anxiety.
>
> I think I will ask more questions of the interviewer about the test and then
> let him decide what he can or can not tell me.
>
> Then again, maybe I shouldn't because he might accuse me of cheating right
> there and then..(says me dripping with sarcasm).
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