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Gnarly   United States. Dec 09 2013 18:47. Posts 1723 | | |
>be me
>be looking for job
>be putting in resumes
>go to a smoke shop one day to buy incense
>not even looking for a yob
>see two friends working there
>qt 3.14's all day
>they say that two people are going to be leaving, i should put in muh resume and they'll gimme a good word
>do just that, but miss the boss lady the day I put in my resume by literally one minute
>go next monday, today, to introduce myself
>"Hello, I'm person and I put in a resume last week. Have you had the chance to look it over?"
>"fdsaf"
>"I didn't catch that?"
>"i donnn probbly what?"
>"Have you looked over my resume?"
>"...." continues looking at her phone
>not a single second I was in the store did she take her eyes off of it
>not even a glance at me
>I know this behavior
>she's fucking barred out
>nopethefuckouttathere.png
>find out the place was robbed a couple hours before I went up there after i left
>find out she's barred the fuck out, as assumed
I don't know if I should try again tomorrow or something? I wanted to rage so bad when I realized she was fucked up.
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cariadon   Estonia. Dec 09 2013 19:17. Posts 4019 | | |
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Trolala   Estonia. Dec 09 2013 20:22. Posts 2050 | | |
yes try again, if they needed workers they will need workers.
Was just a bad beat. New day, new flips. |
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Highcard   Canada. Dec 09 2013 20:23. Posts 5428 | | |
what is this reference "barred the fuck out" |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 09 2013 20:25. Posts 1723 | | |
| On December 09 2013 18:17 cariadon wrote:
> muh story |
The goyim know!! Shut it down!!!!
Also, barred out is taking xanax to get fucked up. |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Dec 09 2013 21:48. Posts 4946 | | |
badgering an employer for status updates on your application is a quick way to never get hired. |
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Endo   United States. Dec 09 2013 22:14. Posts 953 | | |
| On December 09 2013 20:48 NewbSaibot wrote:
badgering an employer for status updates on your application is a quick way to never get hired. |
What, no, disagree.
I generally follow-up on all my interviews. It shows I want it and I'm serious about the position. That being said there's a right and wrong way to do it. |
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robbing a smoke shop.........wtf.......... |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 09 2013 22:43. Posts 1723 | | |
That was the first time I introduced myself to her. No badgering there, I would think. Though, I do wonder if going there tomorrow would seem as if though I am badgering. I had hopes for this job, too. I should stop doing that. |
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vasoline73   United States. Dec 10 2013 01:40. Posts 810 | | |
You just gotta get on her level brah. Bar it up!!! |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Dec 10 2013 02:04. Posts 4946 | | |
| On December 09 2013 21:14 Endo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 09 2013 20:48 NewbSaibot wrote:
badgering an employer for status updates on your application is a quick way to never get hired. |
What, no, disagree.
I generally follow-up on all my interviews. It shows I want it and I'm serious about the position. That being said there's a right and wrong way to do it.
| You sending them a resume lets them know you are interested and serious about the position. You think you're the first person to surmise "maybe I should call cuz, ya know, i want to look serious"? No, everybody thinks this, which is why it's annoying for hiring managers. |
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Santafairy   Korea (South). Dec 10 2013 05:09. Posts 2233 | | |
A piece of paper is not an indicator of you being serious or even a real person. Introducing yourself, if the field/situation is not inappropriate (i.e., badgering), is good because it is like you forcing a miniature interview. It's not categorically a mistake or annoying or a problem. It puts a face to your shitty resume that is identical to everyone else's. If your impression is good that can accelerate you or stop your resume from being recycled if it didn't catch their eye. And if your impression is bad then it would have been bad at an interview anyway so all you did was save yourself the hassle while trying to give yourself a little edge.
If you're in the business of hiring people but loathe having to talk to them you may be a douchebag. And in that case, introducing yourself helps you quickly discover whether the person hiring you is a douchebag and whether you are incompatible already. |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 10 2013 05:15. Posts 1723 | | |
Newb, please, stop embarrassing yourself. |
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devon06atX   Canada. Dec 10 2013 10:22. Posts 5459 | | |
| On December 10 2013 04:09 Santafairy wrote:
A piece of paper is not an indicator of you being serious or even a real person. Introducing yourself, if the field/situation is not inappropriate (i.e., badgering), is good because it is like you forcing a miniature interview. It's not categorically a mistake or annoying or a problem. It puts a face to your shitty resume that is identical to everyone else's. If your impression is good that can accelerate you or stop your resume from being recycled if it didn't catch their eye. And if your impression is bad then it would have been bad at an interview anyway so all you did was save yourself the hassle while trying to give yourself a little edge.
If you're in the business of hiring people but loathe having to talk to them you may be a douchebag. And in that case, introducing yourself helps you quickly discover whether the person hiring you is a douchebag and whether you are incompatible already. |
This. I really wish I followed up on more applications, but I don't. I need to work on that in the future. |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 10 2013 12:36. Posts 1723 | | |
Followed up with a call, got an interview today. Seriously, following up is very important. |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 10 2013 15:35. Posts 1723 | | |
and now I just have to fill out some paperwork and I'm employed. Woot! |
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4TM   United States. Dec 10 2013 17:47. Posts 712 | | |
| On December 09 2013 20:48 NewbSaibot wrote:
badgering an employer for status updates on your application is a quick way to never get hired. |
Terrible advice |
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Before i got a job at a gym when i was 18 i filled out like at least 6 applications. Kept pestering. Even watched on like my 4th application fill out the guy threw it away. But i kept trying and eventually he said fuck it and hired me. He ended up becoming one of my best friends. |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Dec 11 2013 13:28. Posts 4946 | | |
In today's economy it's not uncommong for a manager to receive over 100 resumes. If every one of those cocksuckers called for "status updates" do you realize how infuriating that would be? The interview is where you show yourself off, not some sort of "forced mini interview". Who the hell wants to be forced to interview someone at a totally unscheduled inconvenient time while they are trying to work? How awkward is that going to be for the manager on the phone "well um, yes sir I have your resume. We are still looking over candidates, yes I see you are really special and all, we'll get back to you if we are ready to move forward. *hangs up*. Fucking christ*". It's an aged old fallacy that you somehow make yourself look more interested by "following up". You just make yourself look desperate. I take it all of you advocating this line of application probably have every little employment experience. |
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Gnarly   United States. Dec 11 2013 15:14. Posts 1723 | | |
Top shelf lel newb. It's not something that makes you stand out, not following up makes you stand OUT of the picture. Though, if you're applying for a corporation or big company, you follow up with a letter. |
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