flapsfullretard
Mr Fogg
and rather than the 'thanks but no thanks' letter are you, or is your sec, replying with not just a one line letter, but maybe a second line stating that the line is drawn regarding paying for line training and warning them against it?
Retard,
To answer your question the positions I/we may have available and the requirements of 'being considered suitable' are clearly advertised. One such requirement has never been for the applicant to pay for his job but such is the desperation of some they fire off the standard application anyway.
If they write then they do not even get a reply, why be nice to guys prepared to 'prostitute' themselves and can't even understand the minimum required criteria of the advertisement thus just wasting one's time?
If they phone then they are, quite politely, informed 'we don't sell hours'.
One 'line' that I sometimes enjoy is that we advertise that they need a good command of the English language. Well, let us say, the requirement, advertised in the English language, is 500 hours on type and they phone with zero or significantly less than 500 hours on type, well, I inform them, they have just failed the English language test