What a nerve racking exsperience

truffleshuffle

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Its already nerv racking to apply to a job but geez this places was like applying to fortknox or something. It was a call center and the job was for customer service. Everything was done online I had to do the applicatoin, assessment, and a automated phone call where I answerd questions with in three seconds. It was very nerv racking and time consuming, The assessment took over an hour and a half if not longer. I dont think I will get the job and not sure If I would want it but at least I tried. I have a few other places to go to tommorow.
 

Hastings & Main

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Don't fret: these days it's like you need fifteen years experience, a Phd. and Bachelor's degree to land a dishwasher job at a Denny's!
Every time you try, the anxiety has a chunk taken out of it as you learn new things.
 

dottie

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that's your first time? get ready to do it a million times over. welcome to cattle herding the overpopulation. take a number, get in line, press 0 to hear more options.
 

truffleshuffle

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Don't fret: these days it's like you need fifteen years experience, a Phd. and Bachelor's degree to land a dishwasher job at a Denny's!
Every time you try, the anxiety has a chunk taken out of it as you learn new things.
The only real problme was that I had never had a application take so dang long. It was just crazy. I am glad I did it from home though. My nerves were ok Just wondered after about and hour if it was something I really wanted to do. Considering it would only be part time. It said training for the job takes 3 to 4 weeks which is alot longer than any other training I have ever done but considering its customer service I understand. Its not like my job I had in construction. I was basicly doing odd jobs they needed done like filling up equipment, helping the welder, cleaning up stuff and then one day they just threw me onto basicly a steam roller with teeth and I had no idea what i was doing.
 
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truffleshuffle

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that's your first time? get ready to do it a million times over. welcome to cattle herding the overpopulation. take a number, get in line, press 0 to hear more options.
Ya my first time to do one Online. Around here its usualy just take the application home fill it out and come back in.
 

MikeyC

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that's your first time? get ready to do it a million times over. welcome to cattle herding the overpopulation. take a number, get in line, press 0 to hear more options.
As much as I hate to say it, this is very true!
 

cowboyup

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that's your first time? get ready to do it a million times over. welcome to cattle herding the overpopulation. take a number, get in line, press 0 to hear more options.

@ dottie - LMBO - but sadly, very true!
 

cowboyup

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Don't fret: these days it's like you need fifteen years experience, a Phd. and Bachelor's degree to land a dishwasher job at a Denny's!
Every time you try, the anxiety has a chunk taken out of it as you learn new things.

@hastings & main - lol, yup I am already teaching my 2 month old niece the alphabet and numbers. Next week I think we will be learning Chinese and Physics.

JK.
 
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