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THERE’S A RIGHT WAY AND A WRONG WAY TO INTERVIEW FOR A JOB

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the right way:

Devin Washington was in a New Orleans Popeyes interviewi­ng for a job when a customer snatched the money out of the cash register and ran for the door. Washington leaped up from his chair and grabbed the thief, holding him until the police arrived minutes later. That was when the manager told Washington the obvious: “You’re hired.” —associated Press

the wrong way:

A 24-year-old man in Japan sat for a job interview with the president of an elevator maintenanc­e company. At one point, the president left his office. Upon his return, they chatted a bit longer, and then the prospectiv­e hire left. Later, the boss noticed that his wallet was missing, along with the $450 in it. He had an idea who had taken it and how the police could find him: The man had left his résumé, which contained his phone number and address. The thief was soon arrested. And, no, he did not get the job. —japantimes.co.jp

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