Here's a screenshot taken just now, this links to a job post that has since been deleted, but even the displayed result specifies the post required and still gives the e-mail address to apply to. How was this record created if there was never an ad? I can assure you again that there was an ad and that I check the jobs page once or twice daily. I spoke to you on a Friday, you said you were going into Edinburgh on Monday and would look into it, as I remember it you were going to get back to me, can you tell me now what happened at the University that Monday? I also think I might have mentioned it to you in passing at the time of applying for the post as I put you down as one of my referees, but in all honesty I may be mistaken on this last point.
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Be careful rip-offs ahoy - by medi-evil - 19th July 2010, 06:41 PM
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