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Rᴇmus J. Luᴘɪn ([personal profile] xxxxx) wrote in [community profile] elnysa2017-08-09 06:22 pm

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A few of us have been talking and we're already tired of being broke, so we're wondering what everyone hopes to do here job-wise, what you did before, and how you go about explaining it to the locals if they want to know about your previous floor-sweeping or shelf-stocking experience before allowing you to sweep any floors or stock any shelves. Especially if your job back home was a little more complicated than that.

And have any of them asked any of you for references? Do they actually check them?

Does anybody have any experience with making up false references wholecloth? Can we begin acting as one another’s references?--which is a terribly trust based suggestion, we realise, and so the following question,

Should we design a character test for the sake of honest false reference corroboration? (‘We’ is the general ‘we’ not the ‘we’ asking these questions.) Is there anyone here who is not a reliable hard worker that the rest of us should be sure not to refer for anything?

Before anyone feels the need to point out that unreliable lazy workers will lie: yes, thank you, please see similar discussions following the questions about murder.


[ For the record, this is the product of a phone and its tiny keyboard being passed around among several different curious people. Remus just drew the short straw, because there is no justice in any world, and has to post it. Also, threadjacking super encouraged if you feel the urge. ]
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[personal profile] barreling 2017-08-31 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that like a life philosophy, like life is pain or whatever, or like. Literally you have to do blood tests?
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[personal profile] motivation 2017-09-01 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
Literally. If someone's Hullen, they heal instead of bleeding.
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[personal profile] barreling 2017-09-02 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a pretty neat trick. Shame it's only ever bad guys who get shit to do shit like that.
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[personal profile] motivation 2017-09-02 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
No shit. Did I mention they're harder to kill than your average human, too? Comes with the healing.
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[personal profile] barreling 2017-09-03 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Bastards! I recommend shooting them, I always find that very therapeutic.
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[personal profile] motivation 2017-09-03 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
It's only therapeutic the first ten times or so. Then it gets frustrating because shooting them doesn't do shit.