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<blockquote data-quote="Official Dill" data-source="post: 857596" data-attributes="member: 35731"><p>Yeah, was a really cool "interview". I am not sure why they call it an interview. Every experience I have ever had with an interview, is you sit down at a desk, and the person who is conducting is to run through a bunch of questions and you are to answer then to the best of your knowledge. </p><p></p><p>This was totally different. I might have used the work "totally" a little too lightly.</p><p></p><p>We didn't see inside of an office the entire time. When I first got there, they were having there daily pre-shift meeting. We sat in on that, and then straight to the back we went. We watched the different stations that they had and how they were performed. They explained that for the first three weeks, we will most likely be getting the worst job and thats putting the boxes, from the truck , onto the belt. Which, after about 30 minutes of it, I am sure gets very old. lol. So after watching everyone work and walking around the inside part of the building, we were about 30-40 minutes deep into the "interview", and next we headed to the plane. </p><p></p><p>First off, I have never been on a plane before. EVER. Just standing next to the plane, was so exciting to me. Never really seen one up close. Then , he said "Lets go inside of the plane." And, we did. Was really cool. </p><p></p><p>Really, what I am getting at is that usually at the end of an interview, you are told if they want to hire you, or they say they will give you a call when they make a decision. No, not FedEx, after going back into the Air Conditioned building, he said to me, "Do you want to work for FedEx?". Of course, I said, "Yes." And, that was it. </p><p></p><p>I went back today, had to get a few papers. Afterwards, went to take a drug test. Tomorrow, I have to go to the Airport and get some finger prints done, then have to go to the Sheriff's office, and get some more finger prints done, then will start work on the 20th. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I am really excited. Thanks so much everyone that has helped me throughout the hiring process. Really means a lot.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dillan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Official Dill, post: 857596, member: 35731"] Yeah, was a really cool "interview". I am not sure why they call it an interview. Every experience I have ever had with an interview, is you sit down at a desk, and the person who is conducting is to run through a bunch of questions and you are to answer then to the best of your knowledge. This was totally different. I might have used the work "totally" a little too lightly. We didn't see inside of an office the entire time. When I first got there, they were having there daily pre-shift meeting. We sat in on that, and then straight to the back we went. We watched the different stations that they had and how they were performed. They explained that for the first three weeks, we will most likely be getting the worst job and thats putting the boxes, from the truck , onto the belt. Which, after about 30 minutes of it, I am sure gets very old. lol. So after watching everyone work and walking around the inside part of the building, we were about 30-40 minutes deep into the "interview", and next we headed to the plane. First off, I have never been on a plane before. EVER. Just standing next to the plane, was so exciting to me. Never really seen one up close. Then , he said "Lets go inside of the plane." And, we did. Was really cool. Really, what I am getting at is that usually at the end of an interview, you are told if they want to hire you, or they say they will give you a call when they make a decision. No, not FedEx, after going back into the Air Conditioned building, he said to me, "Do you want to work for FedEx?". Of course, I said, "Yes." And, that was it. I went back today, had to get a few papers. Afterwards, went to take a drug test. Tomorrow, I have to go to the Airport and get some finger prints done, then have to go to the Sheriff's office, and get some more finger prints done, then will start work on the 20th. :) I am really excited. Thanks so much everyone that has helped me throughout the hiring process. Really means a lot. Dillan [/QUOTE]
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