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What’s the Weirdest Place You’ve Taken a Call From a Recruiter?

I saw this retweeted in my Twitter timeline last night:

Can anyone top this?

Here’s what an EY employee told us:

Weirdest place I’ve taken a call from a recruiter … at a gas station parking lot somewhere in Virginia. I must have been going on or coming back from a vacation.

Anyone else got an odd place where you’ve talked to a recruiter?

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  1. I once had an entire conversation – including interview scheduling – with a recruiter while in my office (cubicle farm), about 15 feet from the office of the recruiter who had brought me in two years earlier, because cell reception in our building was terrible unless you were near the glass exterior wall.

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