Astron Consulting interview question

How do you make a tuna sandwhich?

Interview Answers

Anonymous

18 Jan 2013

Two ways: From a can, solid white albacore tuna, Helman's mayo, sweet and dill pickle, onion, mixed and spread on what ever bread is on hand. Fresh mahi-mahi, marinated in teriaki, lightly grilled and served on toasted sourdough bread with paper-thin sliced sweet onion.

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Anonymous

17 Jan 2013

I call "Jimmy John's"; they deliver fast.

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Anonymous

1 Feb 2012

Was very detailed and explained end to end...

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Anonymous

17 Jan 2013

I make it very well.

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Anonymous

27 Jan 2013

It all depends on the person who is going to eat it. Lots of people are allergic to eggs, dairy, wheat, etc. Until I know who it is for, what they want, and how they want it made, I would just ask for more instructions on this matter.

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Anonymous

27 Jan 2013

In 3 easy steps I can make a Tuna Sandwich. First google it, second take a print out of instructions and third just follow it...

Anonymous

19 Jan 2013

Tuna = no carbs and keeps me thin and beautiful - BUT always that "but" after reading Anonymous reply -- I felt quilty/selfish -- How about Romaine lettuce w/cherry tomatos a touch of vinagrette and a glass of red wine Cheers!

Anonymous

24 Jan 2013

I wouldn't do a tuna sandwich. Eating tuna is not good for health. Tuna flesh is loaded with heavy metals that attack the heart muscle. The FDA says: “Nearly all fish and shellfish contain traces of methylmercury. However, larger fish that have lived longer have the highest levels of methylmercury because they’ve had more time to accumulate it.” & Dolphins ar "accidentally" trapped in tuna nets or they are killed by tuna anglers.

Anonymous

24 Jan 2013

I'd follow whatever formal procedures Astron Consulting had in place for this task.

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Anonymous

21 Apr 2013

It's not something I'd make for myself, so I'd consider the intended recipient and make it to his/her desired specs, taking the recipient's budget into account, of course. I might recommend improvements or up sells if appropriate.

Anonymous

8 Sept 2015

Butter the bread, add tuna, mayo lettuce and salt and pepper

Anonymous

7 Apr 2016

Simple ingredients: hard oil egg, can of tuna, I small onion, mayonnaise, salt and pepper..

Anonymous

17 Jan 2013

Which time I innovate every sandwich to make them unique.

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Anonymous

13 Jan 2013

as same as my mum do

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Anonymous

17 Jan 2013

I wouldn't because I hate tuna.

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Anonymous

19 Jan 2013

I would rig up a special fish tank. There would be 2 holding areas on the outside of one side of the tank with a small gap between the 2 areas. A 3rd area would be positioned close to the 2 holding areas, but indented into the tank. On the opposite side from the indented 3rd area to the other side of the 2 holding areas would be a button. That button would be connected to a mechanism to release food into the tank and return the 3rd holding area to its indented position. I would then catch a young tuna and train it to ram the indented section until it hit the button on the other side in order to receive food. The amount of food released each time would determine approximately how many times in the day the sandwich action would be completed. That is how I would make a tuna sandwich.

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Anonymous

12 Feb 2013

Open the sandwhich, put the tuna in, close the sandwhich. Why does that fail? The pinguin from the earlier question has eaten the tuna. Alternative: Follow the pinguin back to the zoo and get an elephant. Then make an elephant sandwhich: Open the sandwhich, put the elephant in, close the sandwhich.

Anonymous

18 Jan 2013

I try to avoid mercury-laden foods as I don't particularly care for brain-damage all that much...I would make a chicken salad sandwich instead.

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