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I really didnt have a job interview lol i was 14 when my dad got me a job with him at a chicken wing resturant. I just came in and started working
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Well, I was 17 and I thought flirting with the manager would work, turns out she been married for 10 years and has two kids. But she was a solid 10.
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KyloCrux wrote Well, I was 17 and I thought flirting with the manager would work, turns out she been married for 10 years and has two kids. But she was a solid 10.
Did you give her a good seeing to after though?
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RGHMistaFount wroteKyloCrux wrote Well, I was 17 and I thought flirting with the manager would work, turns out she been married for 10 years and has two kids. But she was a solid 10.
Did you give her a good seeing to after though?
i am bloody crying in laughter hahaha
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My first job interview was when I was 15 and I was interviewing for a lifeguard job. I somewhat knew my boss so it was not too bad. Although I was still a little nervous until I actually started talking, then I was fine.
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Ket wroteWhat was Trump under fire for saying?RGHMistaFount wroteKyloCrux wrote Well, I was 17 and I thought flirting with the manager would work, turns out she been married for 10 years and has two kids. But she was a solid 10.
Did you give her a good seeing to after though?
i am bloody crying in laughter hahaha
Yeah you get the idea...
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Never had a job interview. First and only real job I ever had, I showed up expecting an interview so I was in smart clothes but I was asked one question and then told to start working immediately. That was pretty awkward washing dishes in smart clothes lol
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It was quite funny, I walked into a bar/grill and as soon as I sat down I was given the job! Great high school job, $10 hr plus tips just to be a bus boy.
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It depends. When I was fresh out of college I wasn't nervous at all, but as I got older and started applying for higher management jobs I began to get nervous. After the first couple I have been able to nail down what is expected and I even joke about interviews with potential hires at the company I work for.
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