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During an interview, how should I answer why I was fired from my last job?

I was recently fired from my previous job and I'm not sure how to answer the question as to why. It was due in a large part to my being able to consistantly get to work on time. Work was about an hour depending on traffic. The other reason was in part to my not catching some minor mistakes I made on ocassion in a weekly report. I've been in the workforce for many years - I'm 41, and I'm really a conciencious employee, but had some difficulties with this last job. I was diagnosed w/ Adult ADD just over a year ago However, I don't think that is an element that should be discussed during an interview.. Any ideas?Thanks,

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Hydrate the cavity of your mouth by taking a couple of sips of water. This will help the pill go down more easily and not stick on the dry parts of your tongue or the roof of the hard or soft palate. Then, muster up some courage. Make sure you have your tall glass of water in front of you. Take the pill, put it in your hand, and with one sweeping motion, propel the pill to the back of your mouth as far as you can and follow swiftly with gulping down your water. I hate swallowing pills too especially the ones nicknamed horse pills. Long ago, I had to take these gigantic antibiotics for pneumonia and they didn't want to go down either. But it just takes some courage and a little practice, and alot of paper towels! Hope this helps a bit.
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Most requirements only say that the landlord needs to have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in the common areas. Take your own precautions and also make sure to get renters insurance. It is not more than $200 per year for most places. I would also make sure your building is not more than 30 years old otherwise you get into old wiring, plumbing and bad windows which will make your utility bills higher. Good luck.

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