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Job Hunting, Etc.


Lost_Warrior

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Well I've been home from my dad's for 3 or 4 weeks, and now it's time for me to find a job. I put in an application at a local grocery store. Not only is the place within walking distance, but I liked the atmosphere and thought I would like to work there. They weren't officially hiring, but they were short staffed. I had two reccommendations from people who worked there. I turned in my application. I called a few days later, they told me that the manager had taken it upstairs to look at it. All was looking good. They told me they'd call me. They didn't. I called back, they said "oh, well we looked at your application but we aren't hiring". Um...you think they could have told me that...when I handed in the application? OR, when I called the first time? I think they just wanted a nice way to blow me off. But they could have called. That way I'd have known to keep looking.

 

See, the problem is, where I live no one wants to hire an 18 year old. People my age have quite a reputation for not showing up for work, walking out on the job, or if they do show up and stay there they just stand around. :ph34r:

 

So I applied at another place, the small convenience store/gas station. The manager was very happy to see me, told me "we're always hiring! They'll find some place for you!" and sent me off with an application, which I turned in 15 minutes later. I went back a few days later to check, and they had lost my application. Manager said she'd find it, I called the next day she hadn't even started to look. OK, that's fine. Told her that if she couldn't find it and needed me to fill out another one, to call me. Said she'd be conducting interviews maybe at the end of the week. I haven't heard back from her yet, but I'm still hopeful. :oops:

 

I was going to go yesterday with my neighbor to a knife/tool place in Williamsport. See, we are both collectors of knives and swords. He was ill, unfortunately, and also Williamsport was getting pelted with hail and tornados :( Needless to day, I didn't go. I needed to get some driving time in in order to get a discount on insurance, so today mom and I went to Wal*Mart. (I love Wal*Mart).

 

Unfortunately, the road we usually take was closed. So, we had to go the long way around, and we managed to get lost. Well not truely lost, but we were much confused. :(

 

Finally we get to Wal*Mart, and I happen to find the ring I have been looking for. It's citrine, and I wanted a citrine ring, not so much for the look of citrine (citrine is a yellow stone for those who do not know) but for it's energetic properties. Some believe that wearing citrine attracts wealth, which is something I am not concerned about. However, I find that when I wear citrine or carry some of it with me, I am considerably less agitated. I found this out years ago, when I could not stand to be in my school. Large crowds and certain types of technology make me feel physically ill to be around. I do not know the reason, but I found that citrine helps with that, and with some other things as well. Recognizing the "energetic insanity" creeping up on me again, I pulled out my piece of rough citrine and stuck it in my pocket. Instantly felt better. So then I started seeking a ring made of the stuff, because I really don't like carrying random stones in my pocket. At the very least, they tend to go through the wash if they don't get lost alltogether. Besides that, my particular piece of citrine looks a bit like crystal meth. :( My friends and I used to joke about this, especially since I carried it in a stash box that I had found near some woods where I used to live. But where I currently live, this might not be such a funny coincidence. Especially when I'm trying to obtain and hold onto a job. :lol:

 

So I found this ring at Wal*Mart, it isn't silver like I wanted, it's yellow gold. But it's quite pretty, and wasn't horribly expensive. I was going to buy one on Amazon, but when you buy a ring online like that you can't see the stone or really what the ring looks like. This one cost about the same as the one from Amazon would once you added in the shipping charges. It's also very simple, which I like, because I plan on never taking it off :ph34r:

 

While I was in Wal*mart I stumbled across a soapstone potporri holder/incense burner which I plan on putting on my altar. I don't like incense, because of the smoke and because most of it burns my throat, however some other sort of scented thing would not bother me at all. I'm thinking a cotton ball with some essential oils on it ;)

 

And of course, I can't go anywhere without something going wrong. I stepped to get out of someone's way in the perfume isle, and a box fell off of the shelf behind me and right onto my foot. The corner left a bloody and bruised scrape :ph34r: Watch out for that designer cologne spray, that stuff hurts! :blink:

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Kiddo:

When you are looking for a job, hit the whole world. First look for the kind you want and that will help you. If that fails, then settle. Never call back, because then they know that you are hard up and will take advantage of you. If they lost your application, then they wanted to and were stringing you along from the outset.

 

Good luck.

;)

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Now see, everyone told me to call back. My mom told me to call back, and at least two other people told me to call back to show them I was really interested (my mom has NEVER been turned down for a job she applied for, and she got them all by calling ;) )

 

Besides that, the job market is extremely competitive here. Meaning, pretty much every job there is available, five people will have applied for it. They WILL HIRE the most desperate person, so I basically have to be that person ;)

 

I forgot to mention, my AP test results came today, and I got a three on my chem exam (I PASSED!! I PASSED!!) and a four on English ;)

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My first job was odds of 1500/1 and I got it, , try try try try and try again, do

not loose heart do not give up! As you truly desire so you will achieve.

 

Roma Victor!

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They WILL HIRE the most desperate person, so I basically have to be that person ;)

 

That's why you have to be the desperate person in their face all the time, not in their ear like the rest of them... ;)

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True, but how much does it take to cross the line from the hard working person who really wants the job, to the annoying nutcase whom they can't wait to get rid of?

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Right here and now is probably the most opportune place and time in history to be able to sucessfully be an entrepreneur with self-education. I'm not saying, "Don't get a regular job." In fact, manual labor jobs have created an intense motivation for me to succeed on my own.

 

I started working on my dad's farm/ranch when I was 11, and have worked mostly construction and automotive jobs since, with the exception of a few computer jobs which really sparked my interest.

 

Right now, I have a job overseeing a crew of tire and lube mechanics. I've been with this company for 5 years and in that time I've applied for 80+ computer/clerical jobs, some of which I was called back on, none of which I was hired for.

 

The fact that I was able to find vast free resources for webdesign and programming on the net, learn how to do it, hookup with motivated people and make even a fraction of my currect paycheck working in my spare time is incredible to me. I wish that I had been able to shed the subservient mind-frame that I learned in school earlier and realized that my future and my life are completely in my hands.

 

Anything you want to do, learn it - you don't need someone to teach you - and stay persistent and patient. Anyways, I'm rambling now. lol Just keep this in mind. ;)

 

http://www.google.com/search?q=young+entrepreneurs

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I'm with all of the above, especially Moon. Great idealism, the kind I used to have, and now want back. I know you a little LW and you're creative and comp savvy...Moonlapse is pointing you in the right direction I reckon!

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Lol I have no real interest in starting my own business. Actually, I dispise business. I'd rather work for someone ;)

 

That doesn't mean I wouldn't get a business partner or something, and let them handle the "business" end of it.

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If you're not itching to be utterly independent, then here's a little advise for you. Landing a decent job has as much to do (or more) with social networking as actual qualifications. You need to get to know some people who are doing what you want to do.

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Lol there's really not what I want to do around here where I'm at. I just can't move away just yet ;) So I have to deal for now ;)

 

I'm one of those people that puts up with anything though. Not sure why, lol.

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