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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 513698" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Post that as a separate thread so we can brainstorm?</p><p>Trust me, there ARE ways.</p><p>What you have to do is say absolutely NOTHING negative, but word it in such a way that the hiring party can read between the lines.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, if your reference from there (or one of them at least) is really trustworthy, you can work in tandem... when they ask, just say something like "you would get far more details on that question from XXX, one of my references". Then they can ask HER, and... it didn't come from you. Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>If you want to be close to home on a trucking job, though... not quite as easy to find.</p><p>Do you have to be on the ROAD? you could try for a yard-hand - shuttling trucks and trailers around all day, lots of parking (your favorite thing? or more practice?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 513698, member: 11791"] Post that as a separate thread so we can brainstorm? Trust me, there ARE ways. What you have to do is say absolutely NOTHING negative, but word it in such a way that the hiring party can read between the lines. Sometimes, if your reference from there (or one of them at least) is really trustworthy, you can work in tandem... when they ask, just say something like "you would get far more details on that question from XXX, one of my references". Then they can ask HER, and... it didn't come from you. Know what I mean?? If you want to be close to home on a trucking job, though... not quite as easy to find. Do you have to be on the ROAD? you could try for a yard-hand - shuttling trucks and trailers around all day, lots of parking (your favorite thing? or more practice?) [/QUOTE]
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