Sour Shoes
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Most of these jobs say they are non career positions. Then you get reviewed for a possible carrier job after 5 day break. Question:
Is it better to apply to one of these positions that's in the middle of nowhere instead of bigger cities? My thinking is less people interested, so a better chance of getting hired and then more likely to become a career employee.
Anyone know the the inner workings of the hiring process and whats the best way to a) Get hired and B) Become a career employee.
Is it better to apply to one of these positions that's in the middle of nowhere instead of bigger cities? My thinking is less people interested, so a better chance of getting hired and then more likely to become a career employee.
Anyone know the the inner workings of the hiring process and whats the best way to a) Get hired and B) Become a career employee.