Troy's argument in this episode is that when you are offered a job, you need to ask a lot of very penetrating questions, and just sort of generally act the inquisitor during the interview. This makes sense because Troy often takes jobs and doesn't actually know what he's said agreed to do! Steve, on the other hand, hasn't had a job for years so doesn't know how to be interviewed, or to interrogate a job offerer (is that a word?). It also makes sense to ask lots of questions during the job interview because we want to have a job we like, and it's important to work for (and with) people that are nice.
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Episode 98: Online, offsite, remote, distance teaching teachers to teach
Episode 97: Teaching managers to manage teachers
Episode 96: Semantically speaking
Episode 95: Graduation Day
Episode 94: The man without a group
Episode 93 - Did you do your homework Johnny?
Episode 92: Teachers outside the classroom
Episode 91: Descriptively prescribed
Episode 90: Atmosphere
Episode 89: Digital literacies
Episode 88: A secret complaint
Episode 87: The perfect curriculum
Episode 86: Strong classes
Episode 85: TITM: Snape
Episode 84: Joblessness
Episode 83: When tests go wrong
Episode 81: Testing, assessment, quizzes, marks, scores and examinations
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