black_vegeta said:You don't have to be an asshole about it.
Thanks anyways
bengraven said:Speaking of temp agencies, I went into the most popular one here in Gainesville, Manpower, and was told that I'm "underqualified" for work I'm experienced with and at my former payscale, but "overqualified" for anything less.
They told me I should get certified to find a job in IT/tech support, but frankly money is so tight I can't afford to even get a test to improve my skills.
Also, was rejected from the local college for financial aid because back in 1998, when I was 18, I fucked off during a semester and my GPA is less than 2.0.
No but I have heard it's demanding but you will make moneyIlive1up said:has anyone worked with ups during the holiday season?
i'm currently interning, but making zero dollars from it, and i have an interview tomorrow to be a driver helper for two months or so.
has anyone done that before?
Ilive1up said:has anyone worked with ups during the holiday season?
i'm currently interning, but making zero dollars from it, and i have an interview tomorrow to be a driver helper for two months or so.
has anyone done that before?
ThisWreckage said:I'm likely going back to school. It isn't a prudent decision, I know, but I really have no choice. I'm 27 years old, still living at home, and I'm working two part time jobs. No benefits and I make nowhere near enough money to even think about moving out. It saddens me to think that most of 20s has been a complete and utter waste. Depresses me beyond belief.
funkmasterb said:Someone offers you a job opportunity, you can't be bothered to comprehend the details, then you call them an asshole to when you get called out on it. On top of that you aren't willing to relocate in a difficult economy (which is key).
Give your head a shake man.
SolKane said:That's a really shitty situation, sorry to hear about it. Maybe this is silly, but have you tried looking for positions at UF? I just looked on their job listings portal, and saw two IT positions that you might qualify for (one is a sysadmin job, the other looks like an A/V position). I can PM them to you if interested. Is the local college you refer to Santa Fe or UF?
bengraven said:I'm coming up on my one-year anniversary. I swear in the last year I've received only a dozen calls from jobs.
I think at this point, especially with January's end of my u/e benefits looming, the tech support industry isn't viable anymore.
I think I'm going to be stuck going to Ace Hardware or even fucking Wendy's just to keep my family afloat.
Fuck.
BlazingDarkness said:I was but I just got a job! My first full day on saturday
Been jobless since Jan 1st this year so it'll be good to get back into it
It's retail so nothing specialzero_suit said:Seasonal or something in your field?
SHAZOOM said:Interviewed for a production art position (basically converting flash assets to html5). Did not get the position because of "lack of enthusiasm".
The fuck is this shit? I have more than 7 years experience in Adobe programs, and could do the work being asked in my sleep. Jesus Christ on a monkey rant.
SHAZOOM said:Interviewed for a production art position (basically converting flash assets to html5). Did not get the position because of "lack of enthusiasm".
The fuck is this shit? I have more than 7 years experience in Adobe programs, and could do the work being asked in my sleep. Jesus Christ on a monkey rant.
33-Hit-Combo said:If an interviewer tells you that you did very well, after an interview, they mean it right?
oneils said:When I say it, I mean it. However, it does not necessarily mean you get a job out of it. It can be tough figuring out who to hire, especially if you have several candidates that did well during an interview.
33-Hit-Combo said:I was just wondering, is 2 weeks enough time to relocate? It's what I originally asked for, however I'm having so much trouble finding a place to live. A lot of tenancies finish next month but that's far too late. I might have to just suck it up and sign a 6 month agreement at an overpriced place!
Zoe said:Can you afford a long-stay hotel?
SolKane said:So how does everybody feel about hiding the truth on a resume about your address? I only ask because I live very far away from the major job center and I get the feeling, not only from my own sense of things but also from what I've heard from interviewers, that my address is a liability. In other words, people think I would not be able to reliably make it to a potential job (which quite frankly is bullshit, I already have a part-time job which I'm never late for). The catch-22 of the situation of course is that I can't afford to move closer to where the jobs are until I get something full time which would be able to support me. So I had the idea that I should just start putting a phony address on my resume, because I feel like employers take one look at the address and just throw it out. Obviously this could potentially bite me in the ass, but I don't really think it's unethical. Just throwing this out there. I'm desperate, as you might infer.
CFMOORE! said:how far away are we talking? I JUST was offered and accepted a job yesterday that is about 40miles from my home. They asked me what my commute would be like but never raised it as a concern.
Coincidentally, I too have been searching for around 7 months looking for other game production gigs, heard nothing and now I have this job offer working with a Music hardware company and I also now got sort of an offer for a game gig in another state. So yeah, once you accept a job more jobs start coming! ARGH!!! Frustrating!!
Al-ibn Kermit said:If you honestly know that you are going to move closer assuming you get that job, then I wouldn't feel that there's anything wrong with it.
Do you have any friends/family that live closer? Maybe you could convince them to let you put their home phone number on the application and pretend that you're their roommate (assuming your actual home phone is in a different area code).
SolKane said:So how does everybody feel about hiding the truth on a resume about your address? I only ask because I live very far away from the major job center and I get the feeling, not only from my own sense of things but also from what I've heard from interviewers, that my address is a liability. In other words, people think I would not be able to reliably make it to a potential job (which quite frankly is bullshit, I already have a part-time job which I'm never late for). The catch-22 of the situation of course is that I can't afford to move closer to where the jobs are until I get something full time which would be able to support me. So I had the idea that I should just start putting a phony address on my resume, because I feel like employers take one look at the address and just throw it out. Obviously this could potentially bite me in the ass, but I don't really think it's unethical. Just throwing this out there. I'm desperate, as you might infer.
SolKane said:That's the thing, it's only about 25 miles of a commute. Honestly, I hate it and desperately want to move closer, but EVERYONE I've talked to has brought this issue up. It's very aggravating to keep having to explain my situation. It's like people aren't capable of realizing that I hate where I want to live and am interested in moving, provided I can get full-time work. And before anyone asks, I always make it clear that I will relocate for a position if it gets brought up. But I'm talking more about crappy part-time jobs at the moment, which is about the only thing I qualify to do. I understand why it would be an issue for them, so I'm still concerned about it.
CFMOORE! said:^ this seems like a no brainer. Talk to them about the position which you originally applied for and state that due to your health reasons that is why you need to work the job your originally interviewed and applied for.
If you quit it won't look bad since it is for your health you simply will never put this job on your resume anyways. So no one will know about it.
That suckstirant said:Yesterday I had a job interview on what could be the job of my life. Top company in the world with top conditions and amazing environment.
I fucked it up completely.
They first started a personal part interview, and they really loved me, I could fit perfectly in the team. Then we just got deep on my technical background, even if I lacked some experience on the last years, I think I did it quite well.
But then a last guy came and started to ask me very precise technical question and some very generic ones like "tell me all you know about this:" I got really nervous and fucked up all of them. Of course the precise ones, were some things I have done at UNI thousands of times, but I happened to not remember perfectly, so I got nervous and everything went downhill.
Today I got a call discarding my option because they had some doubts about my technical skills. It sucks when i consider myself a very prepared guy and specially when I was one of the more prepared guys in my class.
I feel totally like shit, as I lost one of those opportunities that you only have once in your lifetime...
At least I can say I learnt a couple of lessons.
I need to prepare myself better for the next ones. I'm really rusty when it comes to this job position. And I shouldnt listen to people when they say 'hey, dont prepare anything, with your background it should be ok'.
SHAZOOM said:I totally "get" the idea of being enthusiastic. But not once during the interview did I act cross or angry. Nervous? Of course. I don't know if I'm going to have to drop my kid out of Pre-K or what other bills I have to skip in order to get by.
I honestly think I just got Shallow Hal Big Toed.
tirant said:Yesterday I had a job interview on what could be the job of my life. Top company in the world with top conditions and amazing environment.
I fucked it up completely..
shanshan310 said:So I passed a group interview at Myer (yaaay). They said the next step was checking my references, which could take several weeks, but its been six weeks now and I still haven't heard back. I know someone else got a rejection letter, but I haven't received anything at all. I spoke to my father about it and he thinks they are just waiting for a position to open up, but what do you guys think? Should I email them or something?