Not exact matches
On the topic of communicating student achievement, the academic said «we've actually
basically lied to parents that the information we're giving them is useful and meaningful... these grades that we give to students, really don't
tell parents anything at all».
I went their to purchase a car in my husbands place because he is in the Army serving our country to protect people like them and Mario
lied to me and...
told me running my credit with them was a soft inquiry after we both agreed it wasn't possible for it to go in my name, then I call and had the chance to speak with Mark the sales manager and he
basically told me you wrote your social down so that gave us the right even if you
told him not too, and he hung up in my face because he knew they were wrong
told me he don't know any answers to my questions because he wasn't there when it happened, they are not professional in any type of way, especially to the wife of a soldier who serves and protect their very own country
Even if you
told them you want an «honest» review, anybody who knows you personally will feel awkward and uncomfortable leaving you anything but a rave review, so you're
basically asking them to
lie (you're not asking that, of course, you want an «honest» review, but people who know you won't want to hurt your feelings.
I had been getting a strange feeling and today the recruiter
basically told me that when I work for the company, they will rewrite my resume and I have to be ok with them
lying on it (e.g. adding work experience where none actually exists).