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      Server/Waiter Interview

      Jan 3, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

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      I interviewed at Fish House

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      Easy, The interview process was fairly simple, The question the subject asks about himself was always "Who is Mr. J" and the answer was, that he was, he was a "good businessman", a "good guy he is not the person everyone thinks he is but he is, he is." Mr. J was only an active member of one of the most active committees ever run by the National Democratic Leadership Conference (NDC), and was also involved in the development of U.S.-China relations. The question was about his political activities and his political connections. He said the following about himself: "First of all, I am a very good businessman . I am very self-proclaimed socialist." I grew up in a very poor family. By the way I would write my name in public. Even during my childhood my grandfather and my grandmother were very good, very powerful people. They were both very much aware of their limitations and all kinds of problems to come. And so it had to be a question about who we are, what we believe in and the world we can live in. But actually I was doing my thing in the public, I did not need money to do whatever I wish as long as I was doing my job. [The interviewer] told me that I would go to a friend's place and he would go in first to buy tea and buy soda, and then he went in to buy a new car .

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      The interview process was fairly simple, The question the subject asks about himself was always "Who is Mr. J" and the answer was, that he was, he was a "good businessman", a "good guy he is not the person everyone thinks he is but he is, he is." Mr. J was only an active member of one of the most active committees ever run by the National Democratic Leadership Conference (NDC), and was also involved in the development of U.S.-China relations. The question was about his political activities and his political connections. He said the following about himself: "First of all, I am a very good businessman . I am very self-proclaimed socialist." I grew up in a very poor family. By the way I would write my name in public. Even during my childhood my grandfather and my grandmother were very good, very powerful people. They were both very much aware of their limitations and all kinds of problems to come. And so it had to be a question about who we are, what we believe in and the world we can live in. But actually I was doing my thing in the public, I did not need money to do whatever I wish as long as I was doing my job. [The interviewer] told me that I would go to a friend's place and he would go in first to buy tea and buy soda, and then he went in to buy a new car .
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