GeneralJob advice help please.
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so basically i just moved down to live with my girlfriend and her folks because we have been talking about moving for awhile so when i finally got a job interview i pulled out all the money i could just to fly down only to have a great 1 on 1 interview and still not be hired so if i dont get one i might get thrown out so any advice is useful; i have little to no work experience the most i have done is internships at a grocery store, 3 days at an amazon warehouse *my shoes were too old and if i continued working i would of needed surgery dm for more info*, and breaking apart some furniture for recycling. i need tips such as what are some stores to apply to and if you have any experience what would be an easy place or what questions did they ask you that nailed you the job? should i say it'd be my first job considering how little my experience is? any answers help much appreciated and thank you. |
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Have you thought of just getting s job in retail or in that area and going to night school to get something that may help in getting different jobs, Dm me is you need any help because I work fully time and juggle education on the side |
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I feel get you on this alot, i moved with my fiance a year ago and since I couldn't find a job there i moved back to where i live then i moved out there and now I'm working 2 jobs but honestly best option would be either go under a agency or try applying at target walmart dollar general and stores like that |
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TJ wrote Have you thought of just getting s job in retail or in that area and going to night school to get something that may help in getting different jobs, Dm me is you need any help because I work fully time and juggle education on the sidei have indeed applied to retail and all with either no response or denies but im not juggling education im not in college as of the moment |
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If retail isn't getting back to you I guess try food jobs. Like a waiter or something |
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take my advice...
get into any job... any... the worst that can happen is that you learn a skill and you quit always look for a better paying job and once you get that job keep grinding as a young man you have so many options... it just takes a little effort to rach for the stars... -much love |
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Just apply for literally everything mate, you'll find something eventually!
Good luck bro |
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Go to job.spectrum.com and apply for a field technician or retail position. Check if they are doing hiring events in your area(jobs.spectrum.com/recruiting-events). Attend a hiring event and dress VERY professionally. I attended one last week and got the job, easy. I just graduated high school last year, I only had 2 other jobs. If you're a decent human you'll get the job! Also research other hiring events |
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