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Just lowered my hours at my retail job. It's time to get focused on a career and not just a dead end job.
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Just lowered my hours at my retail job. It's time to get focused on a career and not just a dead end job.[/quote
I need to do this to.
Just lowered my hours at my retail job. It's time to get focused on a career and not just a dead end job.[/quote
I need to do this to.
Yea seems like the best idea
Is it just me or do you guys hate second interviews? I had my first second interview last Tuesday and it was short as hell. Literally only 7-9 mins long... and it was really awkward... i dont think she knew how to ran her interviews. But anyways I'm pretty sure its a bad sign and she said "HR will contact you in couple of weeks". Thankfully I got called for another second interview for logistics company for HR personnel which i really wanted in the first place and hopefully that goes well on Monday. Idk second interviews are weird to me... like you asked so many questions already about me and why need to cal me in for more? Ugh hate corporate america.
I know how you feel. In college, I hated when I had to go to 2nd interviews for internships, especially when it was in the city and I had to spend $30 for a round trip train ticket.
Did you end up getting that internship? because from what i heard if they all you for second interview you are pretty much 75% in or something. Sadly it didnt apply to me in the past lol
I had two interviews for my current job. First was technical, second was behavioral and then them telling me about benefits.
What you mean behavior can you go in more depth?
received an offer from a logistics company yesterday And im pretty sure i will land an offer from northwestern mutual Monday. Left my job as a sales consultant for a mercedes dealer three weeks ago and already got offers lawd bless him
So you just said f it and quit?
I thought about taking that same approach but keep chickening out. The feeling of no income is scaryPretty much
I would say take the other job. If you doing all the work already just imagine how it may be if you take the promotion. You basically laid it all out for yourself. Better hours, work that will keep you productive, and don't have to deal with all of the lazy people.Thoughts needed from NT.
Basically the place I work at right now, I'm about to be promoted to supervisor. But the thing is that I'm stuck on the 2nd/3rd shift and basically do all the work since everyone is legit lazy. Not to mention I usually work 4pm-12:30am. I've brought up issues to my boss but nothing gets done. Now I have an opportunity to move to a different location, but would start off where I am right now. The hours are better and would allow me to do more productive things during the day. But I wouldn't be getting the raise, I'm about to get. Would you leave and get paid what you started at or stay and get a raise but have to continue to do all the work?
Thanks for any input!
Thoughts needed from NT.
Basically the place I work at right now, I'm about to be promoted to supervisor. But the thing is that I'm stuck on the 2nd/3rd shift and basically do all the work since everyone is legit lazy. Not to mention I usually work 4pm-12:30am. I've brought up issues to my boss but nothing gets done. Now I have an opportunity to move to a different location, but would start off where I am right now. The hours are better and would allow me to do more productive things during the day. But I wouldn't be getting the raise, I'm about to get. Would you leave and get paid what you started at or stay and get a raise but have to continue to do all the work?
Thanks for any input!
Thoughts needed from NT.
Basically the place I work at right now, I'm about to be promoted to supervisor. But the thing is that I'm stuck on the 2nd/3rd shift and basically do all the work since everyone is legit lazy. Not to mention I usually work 4pm-12:30am. I've brought up issues to my boss but nothing gets done. Now I have an opportunity to move to a different location, but would start off where I am right now. The hours are better and would allow me to do more productive things during the day. But I wouldn't be getting the raise, I'm about to get. Would you leave and get paid what you started at or stay and get a raise but have to continue to do all the work?
Thanks for any input!
You and me both. Thats the dream right there to be able to move back to Jersey and live my life.Turned down an offer from a firm in Pittsburgh. I really need this place I interviewed with in jersey to come through so I can finally flourish and stay around my fam