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| Insert Name Here²:
--- Quote from: Badger on December 16, 2017, 12:56:36 PM ---job sites like indeed or glassdoor, local newspaper ads, local post/community boards, etc. Find the info you need, make a resume of what you have/know and hand it in to a bunch of jobs. retail/fast food jobs are easy to get(because people always work them short term and quit because they kinda get boring) but if you can find a unique job go for it because they're usually a lot more enjoyable. --- End quote --- this pretty much |
| Refticus:
--- Quote from: Drydess on December 16, 2017, 03:13:00 PM ---freelance woodworking --- End quote --- start a firewood business with wood from your backyard |
| RedGajin:
assuming you probably have never had a job, but the one thing that’s every one trips about at first is lack of experience to put on a resume or sumn. it doesn’t matter for food service and retail, just send out applications, attach a resume if you want too (but you don’t need one at all) and you’ll get hired |
| Kumquat:
Make sure to think of a good bs reason to answer the stupid loving "But why our company?" question. Why your company? Because youre hiring and I need a job, dipstuff. |
| Aide33:
what are your skills/education experience etc. --- Quote from: Kumquat on December 16, 2017, 03:58:45 PM ---Make sure to think of a good bs reason to answer the stupid loving "But why our company?" question. Why your company? Because youre hiring and I need a job, dipstuff. --- End quote --- to add to this: if you are interviewing for some specific kind of job make sure you are able to answer technical questions relating to the job but if it's just a grunt work job or like mcdonalds or something none of this really matters besides not being a richard in the interview tbh |
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