Can you provide some advice for others? I have an interview coming up for the Ops Manager position.Well it was easier than i expected. Still think I did average.
I'll still stock up on some lube though, sounds like I will need it lol.
Can you provide some advice for others? I have an interview coming up for the Ops Manager position.Well it was easier than i expected. Still think I did average.
I'll still stock up on some lube though, sounds like I will need it lol.
Can you provide some advice for others? I have an interview coming up for the Ops Manager position.
True story, knob-polisher. It still happens.
I saw a number of senior mgr prospects come into a station I was at in 2007. One was a very nice black man who was originally from the east side of our state and very much wanted to come back close to home. The one who got picked was our district mgr's favorite who told us he had gotten the job before the interview process even started. Put several candidates through a lot of b.s. to make it all look legit. And believe me he wasn't the D.M.'s favorite because he was likeable.True story, knob-polisher. It still happens.
Exactly. You failed the "deception and deflection" portion of the interview. Critical skills for a FedEx ops manager.Yep....They don't like excuses or people being honest. If you can't at least make an attempt to BS them, then you have no shot at being any good at lying to employees.
Hey sorry for such a late reply. Well I didn't get the position. I was told I made an excuse at the end of my interview to a question that wasn't part of the interview at all lol. He asked is I knew anything about a certain program (fwr) I took the time to learn it but had been working 60 hours a week every since. So when he asked I thought he would test me so I explained I knew it but I'm not fresh with it because of my hours. Wellll fedex doesn't like excuses lol. Whatever I know the guy that got the job he has been here a while and has a good attitude. The better man won.
If you're asked a similar question again in a future interview, just say, "Yes." That's it. If he wants more info, he'll ask and you can tell him about your FWR experience.
In your answer you offered up an excuse when there was no need to do so judging from your post. That's a big deal to some people because they will assume that having an excuse at the ready for such a simple question means you'll probably be offering a lot of excuses (even if that's not the case). Some see it as an indicator that you will jump the gun and say something you shouldn't when you shouldn't. Others might not think anything of it.
Good luck with your next interview.
Nobody should end up like you.
Not when they can end up like you, starving for attention on a message board, letting your mouth write checks that your butt can't cash.
Better than a butt puppet for a corrupt corporation, pretending to be multiple personalities on social media.
Stop giving away your secrets, MF. You've already admitted to being a liar.
When, and where? Supply the proof.
Choose any of your multiple promises to quit FedEx. Then there was the time you made a big deal about leaving the board to start some dumb website that was really going to bring the fight to FedEx.
We can't forget your claim (confirmed by all of your high level contacts within the company, of course) that 2 Day and Express Saver services were to be terminated.
Or you can tell us how old your kid is. I bring that up because you've mentioned his age before. It would be nice to see how much he has aged since you first mentioned his age. How much money does your wife make? You've mentioned that, too.