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Did the intial interview, so how do I convey that I want the job?
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<blockquote data-quote="Needle Ran" data-source="post: 1335115" data-attributes="member: 53506"><p>Thanks for that. Very informative to how it's like to work there and hopefully you're right about them hiring me.</p><p></p><p>My location made us fill out the union papers and everything, but I've learned that it doesn't mean jack squat until you've gotten the start date. Even then, I've heard people say that they've pulled on it and told people they were full, so I'm trying my best not to get too high or too low with this even though this is currently the only work I care to do right now. </p><p></p><p>And they made us fully aware that other places pay more. Part of the first interview seems to be a warning that you won't be exactly breaking the bank. Based off what people are saying, it sounds like it should pay closer to the salary after a few months rather than a bit over min wage to start, but I get they want to see if people are serious about staying there or not. </p><p></p><p>The main thing that attracts me to this though is the fact you don't have to deal with customers and that it pays weekly. The tuition program is also a nice perk. Besides, I'm in the type of jam financially where 150 a week would literally save me, so that won't be too big of a problem as long as I can make it until the raises kick in. </p><p></p><p>I just hope I can adjust to the physical demands of it just like I did in retail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needle Ran, post: 1335115, member: 53506"] Thanks for that. Very informative to how it's like to work there and hopefully you're right about them hiring me. My location made us fill out the union papers and everything, but I've learned that it doesn't mean jack squat until you've gotten the start date. Even then, I've heard people say that they've pulled on it and told people they were full, so I'm trying my best not to get too high or too low with this even though this is currently the only work I care to do right now. And they made us fully aware that other places pay more. Part of the first interview seems to be a warning that you won't be exactly breaking the bank. Based off what people are saying, it sounds like it should pay closer to the salary after a few months rather than a bit over min wage to start, but I get they want to see if people are serious about staying there or not. The main thing that attracts me to this though is the fact you don't have to deal with customers and that it pays weekly. The tuition program is also a nice perk. Besides, I'm in the type of jam financially where 150 a week would literally save me, so that won't be too big of a problem as long as I can make it until the raises kick in. I just hope I can adjust to the physical demands of it just like I did in retail. [/QUOTE]
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