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I think this ****ing bad breath is like a plague, it is actually wipng us off the earth.
We can not get a good job that we deserve, we can not get a partner to have children, we can not find friends, love...........
It is really like a ****ing plague. It is like the nature tries to wipe our genes out of this earth.
I mean it happens with animals all the time, but being jobless because of bad breath is a major issue.
I know from my experience they always offered me a low payment jobs, but usually i could hardly find any. I would probably die of hunger if others would not help me.
THis is so fucked up.
I remember when I sent CV to companies and they told me over the phone I have really good chances to get a job and when I came there it was like 5 minutes talk any you are out.
THis is really fucked up...............................
I can fully understand ur situation, Jimi. Before the actual interview, I was always so confident and rehearsing the whole interview in my head. But whenever i opened up my mouth and notice their first reaction, i'd just feel that its better if i never exist at all...
But don't give up hope yet. There are still some people who don't mind our condition and willing to give us a chance just like my colleagues right now. I hope that my next job would be as lucky though.
I am dreading the day when I have to find a new job. I may just be open over the phone and explain the situation first. Just be honest... maybe you'll get some sympathy. Don't forget to blast the
You gotta step it up in the presentation department especially if it requires a suit. It shows them how serious you are no matter how ridiculous and unnecessary it may seem.
I don't think it would be a good idea to say over the phone that you have bad breath. It'll probably lead to them prematurely dismissing you from the job even if they still interview you because it shows a confidence issue.
i do feel your pain.. i don't think my breath is as bad as yours and many others here (though it seems to be getting worse by the day) but i still feel like an outcast.
We should all qualify for whatever it's called.... $$$ for the disabled.... not that it will ever happen in 1000 years. Maybe if diagnosed with TMAU it could be a possibility.
thanatos wrote:You gotta step it up in the presentation department especially if it requires a suit. It shows them how serious you are no matter how ridiculous and unnecessary it may seem.
I don't think it would be a good idea to say over the phone that you have bad breath. It'll probably lead to them prematurely dismissing you from the job even if they still interview you because it shows a confidence issue.
I think if you explain that at your last job, you were qualified, but people had problems with your "health" condition... the interviewer may look at things differently.
I think if you explain that at your last job, you were qualified, but people had problems with your "health" condition... the interviewer may look at things differently
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I think it will make things worse in most cases. The last thing he/she needs to know is that this is a chronic problem that will affect everyone in your vicinity. The interviewer doesn't need to know those details because you're trying to present yourself as confident & an asset to the company and bringing up your breath issue ruins that projection.
I don' know if this will help all of you but when I changed jobs and went for interviews I kept mouthwash in my car and gargled before walking in for the interview and just kept mints in my mouth or minty gum to get me thru the interview . You must make a good first impression and just keep a smile on your face . You have to believe in yourself and just keep telling yourself that you deserve good things just as much as anybody else.
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