well light up!!! actually you did very good on the greek sentense. I am impressed !! the pity remarks where for the "dictionaryless" word you said i thought that you meant that it was wrong. sorry for the missunderstanting. it looks that your greeks are far better than my english. cheers
Voulgar, let me explain to you how fraudulently obtained "diplomas" impact business. I am a Human Resources Manager who has been trying to fill two manager level positions for several months. The positions require a degree because we expect the incumbents to be able to advance rapidly through the company to executive level. But, while many of the candidates I was getting from Monster.com and other free resources had relevant experience, they did not have degrees. So, I was forced to use a recruiter, recognizing I would have to a pay a fee of 25% of the annual salary ($71,000) if they found someone and we hired. To make a long story short, after a thorough background check, I discovered that the Bridgewater University this person claimed as his alma mater does not exist. So now I'm out $17,500 for an employee who is no more qualified than the guys I could have gotten for free. That sits real well with my boss and my company. The irony of it is, I still cannot "prove" that this University does not exist.
HRMaven:The irony of it is, I still cannot "prove" that this University does not exist. John Bear: I'd think that a photograph of their London campus -- Len's Answering and Mail Forwarding Service -- would go along way to establishing that.