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Hello fellow TPers. I could do with some help or a big favour. Yesterday I went for an interview at a Photography studio. The job sounded ideal and it would have been a great opportunity. Unfortunately it turned out to be an absolute complete waste of time and money. I traveled from County Durham to London, taking me 4 hours to get there, £150 on a train ticket, and had to take a day off work. When I got to the company, the interview lasted no more than 5 minutes as they wrote me off on the spot because I had no medium or large format camera experience.
Now I would accept being unsuccessfull due to a gap in my skills. But there was no mention of this being a requirement in the job description, and it was obvious that I didn't have this experience from my CV. But it also became obvious that they hadn't even bothered to read my CV before asking me to travel down. The general interview was also appaling as the interviewer didn't listen to my answers and I kept having to repeat answers, and there was loud music playing in the background as it was conducted in the company bar. Right at the end of the 'interview' I asked if there was a traveling expense procdure, but was quickly shot down with a very sarcastic comment and tone of voice. So that was a complete waste of my time and money.
Anyway trying to be positive, it has shown me that the lack of medium and large format camera experience is a gap that I need to fill. So does anyone know of a way that I can get some experience in these areas? I have alway said that I can see myself getting a MF or LF film camera one day, but not until I can dvelop the film myself, which is simply not possible that the moment. Are there any short courses (Preferably cheapish) that will allow me to get my hands on this kit, or is there anyone is the region willing to spend some time sharing their knowledge with me. I also ideally need Phase one/Leaf back experience, but how im going to get this without working for a company that use them I don't know. :shrug:
Now I would accept being unsuccessfull due to a gap in my skills. But there was no mention of this being a requirement in the job description, and it was obvious that I didn't have this experience from my CV. But it also became obvious that they hadn't even bothered to read my CV before asking me to travel down. The general interview was also appaling as the interviewer didn't listen to my answers and I kept having to repeat answers, and there was loud music playing in the background as it was conducted in the company bar. Right at the end of the 'interview' I asked if there was a traveling expense procdure, but was quickly shot down with a very sarcastic comment and tone of voice. So that was a complete waste of my time and money.
Anyway trying to be positive, it has shown me that the lack of medium and large format camera experience is a gap that I need to fill. So does anyone know of a way that I can get some experience in these areas? I have alway said that I can see myself getting a MF or LF film camera one day, but not until I can dvelop the film myself, which is simply not possible that the moment. Are there any short courses (Preferably cheapish) that will allow me to get my hands on this kit, or is there anyone is the region willing to spend some time sharing their knowledge with me. I also ideally need Phase one/Leaf back experience, but how im going to get this without working for a company that use them I don't know. :shrug:
