Post by goodx on Apr 27, 2010 22:59:46 GMT -5
When filling out your next job application, it might be wise to leave your level 80 Shaman off of your list of accomplishments, as some job recruiters are being told to avoid WoW players.
Forum poster Tale over on the f13 forums wow power leveling wow gold aion gold wedding dresses wow power leveling I'm new to the game and I need help with professions. I have cooking, first aid, blacksmithing,
and mining. Now, I believe that you get a few basic recipes with all of these? I can't afford any
wow gold of the other recipes since I haven't upped my skill at all. The problem is I have no idea where to
find these recipes so I have no idea how to actually use any of these professions so if anyone
wow power leveling could let me know where to find the recipes that would be great. Thanks.
Click on your skills tab and then on the profession. A second oiwarljwsldkfjsldq window will open with all of the
aion gold Click on your skills tab and then on the profession. A second window will open with all of the
recipes that you know. And yes, you will have a few to start and can get many more from trainers
wow power leveling In the case of all professions, you will learn most of your recipes from trainers as you gain
experience. But there are other recipes that can be bought from vendors or are dropped from mobs.The secondary skills (first aid, cooking, fishing) require books to train at the higher levels,
wedding dresses I tried doing that-opened up the skills tab and i see the professions but I click on the actual
profession tab and nothing pops up-I don't see any recipes pop up.
relates an experience with a recruiter in the online media industry, who reacted negatively to his conversational admission that he had spent too much time playing MMORPG games.
He replied that employers specifically instruct him not to send them World of Warcraft players. He said there is a belief that WoW players cannot give 100% because their focus is elsewhere, their sleeping patterns are often not great, etc. I mentioned that some people have written about MMOG leadership experience as a career positive or a way to learn project management skills, and he shook his head. He has been specifically asked to avoid WoW players.
Having been a major MMO player for the better part of the past 8 years, I can't help but agree with the prospective employers' concerns. I myself had a job I was frequently late for due to me spending all night playing the original Everquest, eventually quitting the job rather than show up late for the umpteenth time in a row.
Of course there are folks who can play MMORPG games in moderation, so we can't lump them all into a general category. Still, it's probably best if you left your MMO experience out of the job interview. Sure, it's a major thing in your life, but it shouldn't have bearing on your work performance...unless of course your work leaves you alone for long periods of time with a networked gaming PC.
That sucks, I know businesses are a little dumb nowadays and don't like to hire anyone who pretends to love there company more than anything and pretend to like the job as if they'll stay in it forever but this is getting silly. They should allow people to do whatever they want in there free time.
I think the bigger issue here is that companies shouldn't really be allowed to hire or not hire you based on your personal hobbies. Obviously they can't completely disregard the fact that you spend time with something that affords obsessiveness, but it's kind of a slippery slope.
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Forum poster Tale over on the f13 forums wow power leveling wow gold aion gold wedding dresses wow power leveling I'm new to the game and I need help with professions. I have cooking, first aid, blacksmithing,
and mining. Now, I believe that you get a few basic recipes with all of these? I can't afford any
wow gold of the other recipes since I haven't upped my skill at all. The problem is I have no idea where to
find these recipes so I have no idea how to actually use any of these professions so if anyone
wow power leveling could let me know where to find the recipes that would be great. Thanks.
Click on your skills tab and then on the profession. A second oiwarljwsldkfjsldq window will open with all of the
aion gold Click on your skills tab and then on the profession. A second window will open with all of the
recipes that you know. And yes, you will have a few to start and can get many more from trainers
wow power leveling In the case of all professions, you will learn most of your recipes from trainers as you gain
experience. But there are other recipes that can be bought from vendors or are dropped from mobs.The secondary skills (first aid, cooking, fishing) require books to train at the higher levels,
wedding dresses I tried doing that-opened up the skills tab and i see the professions but I click on the actual
profession tab and nothing pops up-I don't see any recipes pop up.
relates an experience with a recruiter in the online media industry, who reacted negatively to his conversational admission that he had spent too much time playing MMORPG games.
He replied that employers specifically instruct him not to send them World of Warcraft players. He said there is a belief that WoW players cannot give 100% because their focus is elsewhere, their sleeping patterns are often not great, etc. I mentioned that some people have written about MMOG leadership experience as a career positive or a way to learn project management skills, and he shook his head. He has been specifically asked to avoid WoW players.
Having been a major MMO player for the better part of the past 8 years, I can't help but agree with the prospective employers' concerns. I myself had a job I was frequently late for due to me spending all night playing the original Everquest, eventually quitting the job rather than show up late for the umpteenth time in a row.
Of course there are folks who can play MMORPG games in moderation, so we can't lump them all into a general category. Still, it's probably best if you left your MMO experience out of the job interview. Sure, it's a major thing in your life, but it shouldn't have bearing on your work performance...unless of course your work leaves you alone for long periods of time with a networked gaming PC.
That sucks, I know businesses are a little dumb nowadays and don't like to hire anyone who pretends to love there company more than anything and pretend to like the job as if they'll stay in it forever but this is getting silly. They should allow people to do whatever they want in there free time.
I think the bigger issue here is that companies shouldn't really be allowed to hire or not hire you based on your personal hobbies. Obviously they can't completely disregard the fact that you spend time with something that affords obsessiveness, but it's kind of a slippery slope.
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