AmericanWannabe
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I want to ask a question not relatedto immigration.
Or maybe it is related because eventual natualization
rerquires good moral charcater.
My question is: is it morally wrong to go to a job interview
in order to practice interviewing skills without good faith
in actual wanting that job. It is a waste of time
on the otehr side plus recruiters.
This morning I just heard a city government here
require job seekers to pay application fees to apply
for a job in order to screen off the people who
are not serious enough, this of course upset
serious job seekers who are poor.
Or maybe it is related because eventual natualization
rerquires good moral charcater.
My question is: is it morally wrong to go to a job interview
in order to practice interviewing skills without good faith
in actual wanting that job. It is a waste of time
on the otehr side plus recruiters.
This morning I just heard a city government here
require job seekers to pay application fees to apply
for a job in order to screen off the people who
are not serious enough, this of course upset
serious job seekers who are poor.