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MooMoo43Member #162,052Thanks April. He has a habit of not coming back with things though.
The other day I sent him an email with my friend’s CV (this was actually when I did not fancy him yet) and I asked him when I passed him that day if he could have a look. He said: sure, email it over and I will see if there any roles open. He never got back to me not even to say sorry no roles available or CV was not right.
Then one day he was at the coffee machine and said that he had some CV’s that I might be interested in as he was just presenting the company at a recruitment fair. I said: sure, email them to me. He never got back to me.
I only remember these two things today actually and I can see a trend here, don’t you? Both occasions was when I did not fancy him but there was already this weird tension between us but only slightly.I will probably have a team member leaving in the next few weeks and will need to interview new candidates with him (dreading this after the cupcake fiasco).
I am not sure how to approach him (or not) or just ignore what happened with the cupcake. I know you said to smile to him and let him know that I am happy to see him but from my point of view I am pretty disappointment (if not angry) that he never came back to say: thanks but I forgot about the cake. Remember this guy does not know I fancy him (well maybe now he does after I offered him that last cupcake) and any other normal person would come back if not that day then the next day.What will I say if he only apologizes in a few week?
Thanks April.
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