Posted by NE IA on April 10, 2009 at 15:26:56 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: O/T Job Interview posted by John B. on April 10, 2009 at 06:36:33:
If they ask about job experiance, JUST SAY --- YES I SURE DO!, I'VE HAD FIFTEEN JOBS IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS.
I once asked a guy who was needing a job, what he did at his previous job? He told me he had a goof off job plumbing in a local trailer factory. He said it only took a little time to make his plumbing in the bathroom. But he would sleep with his feet against the bathroom door, and ride it through the line as if he was having troubles with the cheap connections. If anyone was to check on him, they would push the door against his feet, and wake him up. I then asked him---DID YOU JUST ASK ME FOR A JOB? He admited he goofed his interview up pretty bad.
I run a one horse construction company, and every interview is made after work while I unload a pickup load of wood. I could get up in the back and throw the wood back in one trip. I instead jump up and throw a few chunks back, jump down and throw them in the basment. After he observes me jumping back and forth, he could jump in and help, or WATCH ME WORK. That is a real good way to see if they can grasp the next move without being told to do so.
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