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I really need this job, and gotta guarantee that its mine!
-Any advice, experiences, etc that I should know
-Btw this is my first job, and if I dont get it theirs no way I can get an iPhone
Please Help
Thanks! Wish me Luck
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Infinite reps owed to iCafe, Psylichon, Hayesimus, aggieman, Acosmichippo, Starry, and Luckykellyk
...And a BIG Thanks to dwp1975 and up10ad for providing me with my dream phone...the iPhone!
-Advanced Physical Conditioning
-CP English III
-Accounting I
-Geometry
( (._)(_.) )-125Ibs, 7% BF, bench 135Ibs( Max 180), squat 150
( )\___/( ) I appreciate what you did up10ad
Express long term interest - not just a Summer Job (even if that's what it really is). Be polite, and choose flexible hours. Let them know of any schedule conflicts in advance.
Sit up straight in the chair, sit forward- no leaning back.
Look them in the eye
Be polite
If you don't know the answer to something and they are waiting for an answer, take an educated guess. or if you really don't know, just tell them that you dont.
interview with clean, pressed clothes on
keep a nice smile on your face.
Smell clean and nice- NOT overpowering cologne or body spray.
IF you can't land a job with that, then there is another problem.
Oh, fresh breath is a must.
neatly groomed
No farting - seriously.
I have a picture of your soon to be boss,
whatever you do, DONT STARE AT HIS SHOES
i heard he hates that!
Ouch -- I just stared at his shoes and my weenie fell off.
__________________ Oh, Mother of God, please, please thank me or I'll have to double up on my Zoloft to keep my fragile self-esteem going.
(waah. waah, waah...)
Good luck! You sound like a sharp guy, you should have no problem getting the job. My first job was working at Taco Bell - good memories! Back then minimum wage was $3-something an hour. Let us know how it goes!