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<blockquote data-quote="OptimusPrime" data-source="post: 845779" data-attributes="member: 35063"><p>I work at that location. No real tips on getting hired. Though seems as of lately, they will hire anyone, seems we need the bodies. </p><p></p><p>Though I really can't recommend the job to you. That's a pretty decent haul from Danville. According to Google, thats roughly 24 miles, so even if you have a ride with decent mpg, everyday you are going to spend roughly $8 just getting to work. Not to mention the pay is crap. Starting off only at $1.25 more than minimum wage, the job is a joke, especially coming into summer. If you could get a minimum wage or slightly better job at a local grocery/fast food/etc it would be in your best interest. And if you are interested in the tuition reimbursement, gas prices will eat most of that up, about $2000 according to my calculations. Not to mention zero benefits until after your first year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptimusPrime, post: 845779, member: 35063"] I work at that location. No real tips on getting hired. Though seems as of lately, they will hire anyone, seems we need the bodies. Though I really can't recommend the job to you. That's a pretty decent haul from Danville. According to Google, thats roughly 24 miles, so even if you have a ride with decent mpg, everyday you are going to spend roughly $8 just getting to work. Not to mention the pay is crap. Starting off only at $1.25 more than minimum wage, the job is a joke, especially coming into summer. If you could get a minimum wage or slightly better job at a local grocery/fast food/etc it would be in your best interest. And if you are interested in the tuition reimbursement, gas prices will eat most of that up, about $2000 according to my calculations. Not to mention zero benefits until after your first year. [/QUOTE]
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