Author Topic: McJobless needs to become McJob  (Read 2378 times)

I don't know too much, but tipping is automatic (I think it's at 10%). Bartending would be fantastic, but I need to get my RSA and maybe the gambling license too. If I don't have an opportunities in the next 2 weeks, I'm going to borrow some cash and get them, since they're always hiring and the hours are convenient.



I don't know too much, but tipping is automatic (I think it's at 10%). Bartending would be fantastic, but I need to get my RSA and maybe the gambling license too. If I don't have an opportunities in the next 2 weeks, I'm going to borrow some cash and get them, since they're always hiring and the hours are convenient.
i know  a bartender that makes ~$300 a night off tips

What is your skillset? Special talents? One thing you can do is get an "easy job" (one anyone can just pick up and do) and apply for an internship somewhere related to your line of work. This should help a little bit in getting a job. Also, if you're getting to the interview stage at all, you've got to make them want you (if it looks like it might not be a sure thing).

What is your skillset? Special talents? One thing you can do is get an "easy job" (one anyone can just pick up and do) and apply for an internship somewhere related to your line of work. This should help a little bit in getting a job. Also, if you're getting to the interview stage at all, you've got to make them want you (if it looks like it might not be a sure thing).
I've had about 3/4 PR jobs with sales records, so I'm fairly certain I've got those down. I've also got design skills, a bit of programming ability and probably other things.

There's a mandatory internship as part of my college course coming up next term and then start of next year, so I'm not going to bother with anything like that yet.

EDIT: The problem seems to be less with the interviews, and more getting to the interview in the first place. I can nail any interview I'm given, but I think either my resume or online presence is letting me down.

I'm sure Emo Freak will give you a good price to suck his richard.

I've had about 3/4 PR jobs with sales records, so I'm fairly certain I've got those down. I've also got design skills, a bit of programming ability and probably other things.

There's a mandatory internship as part of my college course coming up next term and then start of next year, so I'm not going to bother with anything like that yet.

EDIT: The problem seems to be less with the interviews, and more getting to the interview in the first place. I can nail any interview I'm given, but I think either my resume or online presence is letting me down.
Can you provide us with a general idea of your resume?

i work at a place called mycogen. it's mostly infield work and we deal with breeding hybrid crops or self-seminated crops.

Just remember this: the more places you apply, the higher the chances of landing a job. So apply like literally everywhere you can. You're not going to get a job if you don't apply.


I'd be chewed out in a few seconds.
Uh ya that's what happens to literally everyone.


You gotta stay on them.
You can't just put out resumes; you have to follow up. Keep pestering them until they tell you no.

Uh ya that's what happens to literally everyone.

on my second day of bootcamp, after i got out the shower someone pointed out that my shirt was on backwards. so i did that thing where you turn your shirt around without taking it off, and apparently some chief in the hallway saw me do it and proceeded to bark at me for like 15 minutes straight because he said that i didnt care less if people saw me naked and i was whorish and didnt belong in the military

then someone was like "hey chief- somethin somethin" and as he left he was like "YOU STAND RIGHT HERE, IM NOT DONE WITH YOU"

and then came back after i was crying at attention for like 10 minutes and then came back and yelled at me more.

i spent that entire day thinking of ways to get separated from the navy haha