this guy callls me and saids he likes my work if i can send him more, so i did then he said we will work together , then he was so rude the next day , told me never to call him agin , this man is a crook he is all over craigslist in the usa
Director
Houston,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sun, October 19, 2014
The claim made by “Mr. Nice Guy” is untrue, slanderous and inaccurate which can have far reaching legal ramifications against him. Please be advised that I am the Director of Operations of KCC Media. We were seeking a Media Intern and the individual submitted his resume and information for us for review. We liked some of his work samples however, his qualifications for the role were in question. After speaking with him via phone on one or two occasions, we found that his attitude was not the right fit for us nor the position he was seeking. WE HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO USE FOR ANTYTHING THIS INDIVIDUAL presented and were not at all impressed by his attitude. We have since then hired a highly competent individual for the role we had available.
Bitterness never makes you better. My suggestion to any would-be job seeker or intern is to have a very professional attitude and image, and to present your work with the anticipation of a favorable response from an employer. When you are submitting information for a possible position, there is no logical reason to think anything other than, that this is a potential advantageous opportunity for yourself. Remember to maintain a positive attitude about the position you are going after and expect positive responses in return.
The internet is the world online. All types of opportunities exist, as well as opportunities for people to complain when they do not get something they want, and, to make slanderous and inaccurate statements to attempt to discredit viable opportunities for others. Remember, he did not get the job, and the reason why this opportunity eluded him is apparent in his own writing! Stay focused and positive and we wish you much success in your career endeavors.